It seemed odd to find this guy and his horse riding through a residential neighborhood. When I asked him why he was wearing BRIGHT orange &yellow, he answered, "Cuz I don't want to get hit by a car!"
Pretty odd all right. I live in the hills, in rural country, but still, on the rare occasions that I hear hoofs on the street, I run out to see a horse or two.
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Yellow or green ?
ReplyDeleteSMART man. I guess the horse couldn't outrun an auto?!
ReplyDeleteBRIGHT orange & yellow ? Nice
ReplyDeleteSensible advice for horse riders and bicyclists!
ReplyDeletelike Halcyon said; my sons have to wear that very thing the horse is wearing over his head, crossing over their back while they bike in the winter.
ReplyDeleteMakes sense. But I bet the horse wanted something bright for himself, too! ;D
ReplyDeleteIhn kann man in seinem Outfit nicht übersehen!
ReplyDeleteBist Du schon mal geritten? Herzliche Grüsse:)
A bit surreal, yet happy a sight.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a good Thursday.
Leif, I sure can't explain why he is doing it. His outfit is pretty garish. It would discourage me from riding a horse in city streets.
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!
ReplyDeletePretty odd all right.
ReplyDeleteI live in the hills, in rural country, but still, on the rare occasions that I hear hoofs on the street, I run out to see a horse or two.