Tinkerbelle

Tinkerbelle

Friday, November 28, 2014

Big adventure

Wahoo!  There is white stuff everywhere!  And I do mean everywhere because us ponies have gone and checked it out.  The white stuff started falling from the sky and then it would not stop.  All day long it fell and part of the night. But then yesterday it was not falling down, it was just all over the ground. But when you walked on it, your feet sank in and then it got brown.  It is really soft wet white and brown stuff.  The lady brought us our hay and put it in the nets way early yesterday.  So after we ate the hay, we didn't have much to do. You know, for a while, the lady was dragging big sticks around and piling them up all along the edge of the magic forest.  Now there is such a pile of big sticks that ponies can't even get through there.  And there are other places where she strung thick black and metal colored rope that I don't think a pony could break even if it ran really fast and ran right into it.   Plus, of course, there is the white rope that stings like a mean buzzy bug if you touch it, and that rope is in front of the stick wall and the black ropes.  But we noticed yesterday that with all the white stuff on the ground, some of the mean white rope had just up and disappeared.  I don't know what happened to it.  I am thinking those silly paranoid deer maybe knocked it down.  Those deer are completely freaking out recently and acting like everyone is out to get them. Like anyone would hurt a deer!    At any rate, we went over to where the rope was gone and discovered we could walk right over where the white rope used to be because everything was white.  Then we discovered that there was a part of the stick wall that didn't have any sticks, so it looked like it was just made for ponies to walk through.  So we did.  But inside the magic forest, there was nothing to eat, which, quite frankly,  was a huge disappointment. So we ran through the forest and came out by my dad Bob's pasture, where we all talked to Bob and his mares and that goofy foal.  Then we ran everywhere that there was no fence or horses and ponies.  It was all white, but some places had nice grass under the white stuff, so we dug around with our hooves and found lots of nice grass. Then we ran up and talked to the horses in the next pasture and Billy and Toby told them that they didn't like them.  There was a big field that used to have lots of grass, so we ran all around and make pony tracks all over it.  That was where we were when the lady showed up this morning. She was so happy to see us!  She told us we were super cute and then she went and got some nice hay and she took it into a paddock and started throwing it on top of the white stuff.  We were tired of digging for grass, so we ran over to the gate and ran in to eat the hay, which tasted really good!  But then after we ate all the hay we were stuck in there.  And the lady put straps on the heads of Harley and Billy and then she held on to ropes that were attached to them and she opened the gate and started walking with them back to our pasture. So everyone except Billy and Harley got to gallop around in the field again, but we mostly stayed up with them because they are our leaders and it would be against the pony rules to run off.  We stopped on the way back to dig up a little grass and to talk to my dad Bob through his fence, but then we would have to run fast to catch up.  So when we got back to our field, the white stinging rope was back up and there was lots of nice hay in our nets again.  It was a really fun adventure!  .                  .