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Mr. Freeze
Here is a cool photo I took last week in Bear Valley right after the Ice Storm.
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posted by ChristineFroehlich on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 12:07 PM
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posted by eekitsaspider on Jan 9, 2007 at 01:26 PM
That is really neet!!! It looks like one of those "tree People" that you can buy and stick on your tree. Either way it is really "cool"!!
posted by Sparks on Jan 9, 2007 at 01:41 PM
Beautiful picture of the horse.      I adopted this mustang several years ago, he is very small, he traveled from state to state for almost 2 years as BLM tried to auction him off.  No one wanted a horse so small.  When I first brought him home he was so afraid of people that he would spook at his own shadow.  Thus, I call him ShadowDancer.  Today he is one of the most loving horses I have ever seen.   I never rode him, he just runs free on some property I have in AZ.  Every now and again he comes up to the house to play with the kids.    Best thing I ever did was get this horse.  I never loved an animal so much.  Your picture reminds me of him.
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