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Above: Well, we all know this isn't a horse but he is a huge part of my equine family. This is Cecil and
this farm would not be the same without him. He keeps the boys in line and rules the farm. I think
he's a rather handsome donkey.
Photos of Our Horses

Cecil showing off for Oscar's camera, Summer 2009

It's all about Attitude and this colt sure had what it takes. This is NFF Echo's Blue Moon.
Moon is now standing at stud at Carbanado Farm in Laurel, Montana.

Left: Dale with Iceman when he was a weanling
Right: My niece, Kris, with My Echo's Foxxy Lady

These were taken in early October 2007 when Murphy was about three weeks old. As you
can see he's quite the imp, first nibbling on Opie's leg, then trying to jump on his back.
Opie had the patience of a saint with this colt.

Left: Kris with Wilson's Lady Scarlet in 2005
Right: Wilson's Iceman as a foal, also in 2005

Left: NFF It's Murphy's Law. Murphy was born to Lucky Star.
Right: NFF Lady Tasmine when she was a baby

NFF Chance's Touch of Gold, now owned by Mary Ann Funk of Casey, Illinois

This is Star Gray's Buckshot Allen, owned by Beth Stephens of Beason, Illinois. Beth bred
her mare, Ebony's Miss Shadow, to Star Gray and got this nice colt.

Left: Equinox, better know as Eek, a Tennuvian that was sired by Star Gray. Eek belongs to my
friend, Joan Hendricks
Right: Lady Lilly Wilson, a Walking Horse filly sired by Star Gray. Lilly belongs to my friends,
Bill and Julie Scott

Dena Plendl and Dale Miemietz with some of the ribbons from the Great Plains Extravaganza in
Albert Lea, MN in 2005

Left: Brandon Plendl on board NFF Wilson's Stardust Echo, better known as Pete
Right: NFF Wilson's MayFlower struttin' her stuff (this is the same mare who is all grown
up on my mare page)

Left: Rachel Hill with NFF My Echo's Foxxy Lady during winter 2005 when Foxxy was about 18
months old
Right: Rachel riding Foxxy, spring 2008

Left: NFF Wilson's Leon Taylor showing off his cute tush
Right: NFF Wilson's Chantilly Lace, full sister to Leon Taylor, running as fast as she can go. Thanks
Beth Stephens for this photo!

Left: MayFlower taking time to smell the flowers
Right: Lucky Star snoozing. Doesn't she look like a plush toy in that photo!

Left: NFF Melanie Wilson (Thanks Beth Stephens for this photo)
Right: NFF It's Murphy's Law

Left: Austin Turley taking Ollie for a ride in the Montana plains
Right: Wilson's Aurora wants to play peek a boo

This was a filly we had a lot of fun working with. She was very laid back and a fast learner.
Left: Wilson's Royal Affair with my niece Kris
Right: Royal takes a bow for Dale

Here's a filly who had a lot of personality. This is NFF Lady Tasmine. The photo on the left
needs no caption. She came barreling out of the barnyard, saw the electric wire and the look
on her face looks like "Oh Crap!" She did manage to stop before getting zapped.
Photo on the right is Beth Stephens daughter, Katie, scratching Tas's itchy spots. The lip tells
you how much she's enjoying it.

I like this photo. This is Kyle Graf riding his horse and ponying Tas to get her accustomed to the trails. I
heard she was a good student.
Below are some funny photos taken with a digital camera. Sometimes horses are not always cooperative when
shooting photos and they move juuussssttt as you snap the photo. Here's what happens:

This photo shows Ollie airborne

Oh my, that was a good joke! Scratch me - riiightttt there!

Do you have any idea how hard it is to wake up? YEOOOOWWW! I feel good!

Just call me Stretch

Hey! My nose is melting! Okay, who put my ears on crooked?

I don't know, Man, but someone did something to my ear, too!

I feel good too!

Mother and son are losing their ears!!!

Typical horse - always giving me lip!

"I think my ear is falling off!" "Listen here, Bucko! I'll tell you how
it really is!"
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