Well, this is basically what I dream about when I close my eyes and think of summer. The two ponies are my lovely pinto Taura and my little black one Hokota. I'm planning on bringing my tent with me and spend some weeks out where they are... No electricity and such.. not even a toilet so it'll be lots of fun lol, but there's frogs in the pond where the horses drink, a nightingale that sings its lullaby and for the hot days there's a sea where I can cool off...
A summer like this is magical for me, what's summer to you? What are your dreams of summer?
Yes, I'm Hokota in a horse sim game called howrse... and I'm entering this piece in a contest Oh and if you like the images I used, feel free to send me a note about it.
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