More pony tales
Vienna and Buddy continue to enjoy being out in the big pastures. For the most part they are their own little herd and do their own thing apart from the big horses. The big horses don't pay much attention to them and do their own thing as well. Except for Luke, who really likes Vienna and will often trail around after the ponies.
Ponies are so primed for survival, it's interesting watching them. Before they've finished the hat that room service obligingly provides multiple times a day, I've noticed that they are likely to go wandering off and dig through the snow with their hooves looking for the grass underneath. What's amusing is that J. noticed that after Vienna will dig out a spot, Luke will come sauntering over to investigate the grass Vienna has found. As of yet it doesn't seem to occur to Luke that he could dig out his own hole in the snow.
Vienna and Buddy are a funny pair. Buddy is always the leader and Vienna is always half a pace behind. It's how they leave the barn, it's how they come in from the barn, it's how they move around the pasture. And it's even how they stand when they are looking intently at something.
I think they are hilarious and I love them. Ponies are just different creatures than horses.
I also realized that I never showed the video of the morning I kept the dry lot gate open for the ponies to go out. If you look carefully, towards the end you'll see Buddy hit a huge snow drift and do a bit of a somersault back on to his feet. Even though the two groups stay mostly separate, they are all happiest when they are all in the same space.

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