Thank you Ruth. That was grand. Are that couple of hairy hocked drum horses of English origin? I remember admiring a drum horse outside the Palace in Stockhom a few years back and being told by your husband that it was a gift from England. Talking of which please could you make a further comment to my comment referring to your previous comment on my last blog entry. Much love, the parents/grandparents.
It is Margareth and Pat. They'd traveled from Stockholm, a trip of hundreds of miles, to our small town, I think they're celebrating the King's fortieth year on the throne.
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Sorry about the quality. I couldn't see what I was filming and I'm still not really sure what I'm doing with my iPad/iPhone thing :/
Nea! Thanks for posting this. I can't believe they can ride and play at the same time!!!!!
Thank you Ruth. That was grand. Are that couple of hairy hocked drum horses of English origin? I remember admiring a drum horse outside the Palace in Stockhom a few years back and being told by your husband that it was a gift from England. Talking of which please could you make a further comment to my comment referring to your previous comment on my last blog entry.
Much love, the parents/grandparents.
It is amazing how they do it, and they'd travelled a long way too, Lori.
I think you're right about the drum horses, Pa, they look more English than Swedish ;)
Remembrance,remembrance... when I went in Sweden thirty years ago ! Your country is beautiful.
That is most impressive.
It is Margareth and Pat.
They'd traveled from Stockholm, a trip of hundreds of miles, to our small town, I think they're celebrating the King's fortieth year on the throne.
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