Charlie and St John's Wort
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Here as promised Museworthy is some St John's Wort for you. My American Appaloosa mare aged 32, was attracted by all the attention and had to come and see what I was doing on the ground!
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2 Comments:
Robert, I love the pictures, thank you! While the St. John's Wort will do me a lot of good, I think Charlie buoys my spirits even more. I love that horse! What an adorable animal. Makes me smile :-)
Horses in St. John's wort must be very peaceful and content.
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