tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337632648345686456.post8334577707922019520..comments2023-09-18T19:08:02.535+02:00Comments on Things that Quicken the Heart: Black & White - HorsesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337632648345686456.post-28573577572608966682012-02-09T17:41:43.526+01:002012-02-09T17:41:43.526+01:00Thank you, Kate! I think we can hardly imagine how...Thank you, Kate! I think we can hardly imagine how much animals have been a part of human reality and even urban life before the 20th Century. But I guess for horses, especially during the early years of industrialization, it was a very hard life.Sofie (thingsthatquickentheheart)https://www.blogger.com/profile/04632001516196585905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337632648345686456.post-76117879932198995362011-09-11T19:36:16.554+02:002011-09-11T19:36:16.554+02:00Oh, what a gorgeous post. It's beautiful and ...Oh, what a gorgeous post. It's beautiful and makes my soul sing, but makes me feel melancholy, too. Sort of like when I was a little girl, reading Black Beauty. I so wished that I lived in a time when horses were still used in daily life. One of my favorite songs is "The Last Trip Home" by Battlefield Band. (It's on the CD "Scotland the Real".) It has a similar theme.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com