Friday, February 24, 2012

Mistreated Cat

The cat in this picture has had a hard life. He left his family to live with the racoons because he was mistreated at his old home. After finding the racoons his life has gotten better slowly but steadily. A family of humans saw the cat trailing along with these strange racoons so they immediately snapped a picture.

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Day the Cowboy Messed Up

"Those filthy cowboys, I'll show them," I thought to myself. I was tired of being whipped and treated like an object. I walked up to the fence it and got ready to buck it down. After yesterday's incident I have had it with being here in this camp. It was a beautiful sunny day out in the field, and I was galloping like a horse does when my slimy owner messed up a great deal. He climbed onto the saddle on me and just ranted about his wife and how he thought she wasn't doing her job as a "woman." He said that she wasn't in the kitchen enough cooking his meals for him and he was too busy spoiling me. This set me off as I thought "Does he think I'm stupid and can't hear, or what?" Now being a girl horse myself I thought it was my duty to teach em' a lesson on being sexist, especially considering that stupid cowboy's wife was my friend and cared very much for me. I went to the fence and broke it down to pieces.

Monday, February 6, 2012

An Unbreakable Bond

The sun gleamed off the murky water. A slight breeze blew my hair softly. The leaves in the trees around us rattled slightly as the wind blew. I could feel the soft grass beneath me. I never spent much time with my dad because he was always working, but on this beautiful summer day he promised me that he would teach me how to fish. After dropping my fishing pole in the water a couple times I finally got the hang of it. We heard quiet steps behind us and when we slowly turned around a golden-colored deer was grazing the grass right behind us. My dad handed me some corn and I held it out to the animal. After a little while I could feel the deer's wet tongue slurping up the food. I was so excited that this wonderful animal actually got this close to me. I looked around completely content with the stunning nature, the soft stir of the water and the bond that grew between me and my dad. I knew I would never forget this moment.