There's just something about a man and a horse. Maybe it's the rugged cowboy image, that of a man with taunt well worked natural muscles with a powerful horse with a slick beautiful coat and perfect musculature. The muscle with muscle is just naturally beautiful to me. Since I read Amy Lane's "Promises" series, I can't look at a man with a horse and not think of her wonderful and heroic character, Deacon Winters. If you've read the books (and if you haven't you should), you will hope and dream that a man like Deacon someday enters your life. He is the ultimate dream man. He's not a perfect man, but then no man will ever be perfect. However, it's the heart of a man that is most important. Of all the books I've ever read, I don't think there has ever been a character with as much heart as Amy Lane's Deacon Winters.
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Saturday, November 8, 2014
Moment of Zen: Horses
There's just something about a man and a horse. Maybe it's the rugged cowboy image, that of a man with taunt well worked natural muscles with a powerful horse with a slick beautiful coat and perfect musculature. The muscle with muscle is just naturally beautiful to me. Since I read Amy Lane's "Promises" series, I can't look at a man with a horse and not think of her wonderful and heroic character, Deacon Winters. If you've read the books (and if you haven't you should), you will hope and dream that a man like Deacon someday enters your life. He is the ultimate dream man. He's not a perfect man, but then no man will ever be perfect. However, it's the heart of a man that is most important. Of all the books I've ever read, I don't think there has ever been a character with as much heart as Amy Lane's Deacon Winters.
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Lovely picture. :)
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