England, Wales

This summer I went to England and did a lot of horse involved things like horseback riding, grooming, washing, feeding, treating their cuts and a lot more in Wales too. I drove out to Wales with the Brooks family for Coco’s birthday it was a lot of fun but also tiring. In the afternoon their would be wild ponies on the top of the mountain that you could see grazing. The next morning we left the campsite to climb the mountainand we crossed a barb wire fence into an open field of long grass and a herd of wild ponies. I took pictures of them because they were the only ones you could see up close. We all climbed the mountain that we saw the ponies on and it looked smaller upclose but it was not small or easy it was so steep like a ninety degree angle. It had just rained so everything was wet my clothes were soaked but I finally made it to the top of the mountain the wind was so strong that it hit you like a volley ball. The weather was dark, windy and rainy so we all decided to go down, I slid down on my legs and got thissels and stinging neddles all over them. As soon as I got back to the campsite I drank sparkling elderflower and ate crisps and sweet and salty popcorn. I was so releived to get back but I still was wet for the car ride back.

The herd of wild ponies in the feild staring at me.
The herd of wild ponies in the feild staring at me.

2 thoughts on “England, Wales

  1. When you say “In the afternoon their would be ponies grazing.” It would actually be there. I really like it because of the way you explain the scenery really well and and really explained detail.

  2. Your trip to Wales sounds like a great experience! I feel like summer wouldn’t be complete without being caught in at least one summer rain storm.

    PS- You are missing a final post on your digital portfolio reflecting on your summer as a whole.

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