Sunnie
As the sun cast its golden rays upon the sprawling pasture, a magnificent horse named Sunnie frolicked freely. The gentle breeze carried the scent of wildflowers. With each step, the soft blades of grass tickled her hooves.
Sunnie was a creature of grace and elegance, known for her strength and beauty. But today, she had a mischievous glint in her deep brown eyes. With a playful toss of her head, she trotted to the center of the meadow, where the grass stood tall and lush.
She knew this moment was her chance to embrace pure
bliss. With a sudden surge of energy, Sunnie ran in circles, her hooves
pounding against the earth in a joyous rhythm. Faster and faster she went, her
mane flowing behind her like a fiery stream.
Then, without warning, Sunnie abruptly stopped. With a
sly smirk on her face, she lowered herself onto the inviting green carpet.
Gently, she rolled onto her back, exposing her belly to the sky. Her powerful
legs kicked up, stirring the grass and creating a flurry of green confetti.
The meadow seemed to hold its breath as Sunnie continued
her ritual. She relished the sensation of the earth beneath her and the warmth
of the sun on her coat. Closing her eyes, she surrendered to the simple
pleasure of indulging in her own freedom.
Sunnie rolled from side to side, her movements filled
with grace and abandon. She didn’t care about the dirt that clung to her
once-pristine coat or the disarray of her flowing mane. In this moment, she was
a wild spirit, a creature of the earth, connected to the primal joy that nature
offered.
Satiated and content, Sunnie rose from the grass. She
shook herself vigorously, sending droplets of dew flying through the air. With
a regal stance, she gazed upon the meadow—her kingdom.
As the sun set, Sunnie walked toward the loafing shed
with a renewed spirit. The delight she felt while rolling in the grass left an
echo of freedom etched in the pasture’s soil. Her world continued to turn,
carrying with it the tale of Sunnie, the horse who knew how to cherish the
simple joys in life.
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ReplyDeleteLove the story on Sunnie, she is a beautiful horse. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
I don't usually see horses on the ground so good capture! #SaturdayCritters
ReplyDeleteYou got a really good shot of that horse!
ReplyDelete...she needed to scratch what itched.
ReplyDeleteIsn't rolling wonderful, Sunnie. I love it as much as you do and it's even better when you're rolling in something stinky☺
ReplyDeleteHi Molly, This is Gus. I like rolling in stinky stuff, too. I once rolled in something green and gooey and it made mom sick to her stomach.
DeleteI love that photo :)
ReplyDeleteI love that photo! Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the joy.
ReplyDeletelol, I have seen ponnies doing that but not the horses. Nice shot!
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