I now live in a tiny house in Holland just on the border of a huge expanse of nature, forests, hills, and endless meadows. I've often seen a wild horse here and there, and there are tonnes of sheep, cows, and other animals all around us.. Living in nature is such a treat really, who needs a huge house when you have this much nature! Not me! So, this morning I went for my morning jog along the heather and was just nearing the end of my way when i looked over to my left and spotted a huge number of wild horses in a lovely big group all eating grass together and grooming themselves. It felt like such a blessing and was so amazing to see that i want to share them with you.
Here are some of them, they were scattered around so i couldn't get them all in one shot!
I just couldn't help but approach them and hoped they wouldn't be scared of me. The first horse seems quite oblivious to me as crept right up to him. He even looked up to say Hi! Can you feel how happy he is just eating grass on a beautiful sunny morning?
So then i walked up to the main group of about 20 horses who were all busy eating and 2 of them were preening each other so nicely. It always makes me happy to see animals look after to each other.
Look as this horse's sweet little face!
And .. no problem.. the horse didn't mind at all so i petted a few of them.. so friendly! Here's another one who held super still for me as i petted it.. I could feel she really enjoyed it.
Amazing huh! These horses live in the wild through the year, including the freezing cold winters. They survive by huddling together in packs and keep warm using their body heat. Nature is so amazing, these horses were the highlight of my day!
The second highlight was eating my vegan homemade frozen coconut yogurt wth peanut butter, maple syrup, coco ice lolly! Thanks to @heart-to-heart for this recipe.. it was delicious!
CHEERS @heart-to-heart!

Have a great day all, lets enjoy the simple joys of life!

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