At 15:00 this afternoon, the ponies were peacefully grazing near ///back.bring.tucked, east of Brock’s Hill. They were all very friendly, taking turns to come over to say hello and enjoy some strokes and rubs. All six were content, relaxed, and looking really well. After plenty of greetings, they returned to grazing, enjoying gorse, leaves from the bushes and trees, and even some grass. The girls were very attentive, with at least one pony staying close to keep me company at all times. They each had varying amounts of gorse and burrs in their manes and forelocks, which they were happy for me to remove.
By 15:20, the ponies had moved northeast, grazing first near the stream at ///ramps.leap.robot before continuing into the open area further east. They regularly took breaks to come over for more attention, thoroughly enjoying long neck and back rubs. The girls relaxed quickly, lowering their heads and resting a hind leg. They were very affectionate, offering cuddles and gentle nuzzles in return.
I said my goodbyes shortly before 16:15, leaving them grazing peacefully as darkness settled over the site. As I walked away, they followed me for a while back towards the main path. After a final round of goodbyes, I slipped away, leaving them grazing near ///tripods.clays.asks.
The ponies were all good today.
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