If it's the same with you as it is in the UK, there's probably a riding school or something similar nearby. I live near Newmarket, the centre of the British horse race industry - they ought to have a sign there warning of occasional cars on the road in amongst the herds of racehorses!
Oh, I think one of the wildest moments I recall was a rider galloping through Saturday night traffic in Del Rio. There were no signs around about that.
Hi Bill, This post reminded me of one Sign I saw one day and got confused for a moment it was a sign of "Witch Flying" then realized there was a school near by some kids must have done a prank. That day also I laughed and still when I think about it it brings smile on my face. . . You have a Nice day. . . :)
Aqui por estes lados, acontece o contrário... temos cavalos... mas sem sinalização... qualquer dia publico a foto, do meu mais recente vizinho das traseiras... Um grande abraço! Ana
The horse with no name.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteHorse probably from that meadow next door.
Greetings from Patricia.
Hope you will soon spot the horse galloping on the street :-))
ReplyDelete.... Welcome to the new horse!
ReplyDeleteIf it's the same with you as it is in the UK, there's probably a riding school or something similar nearby. I live near Newmarket, the centre of the British horse race industry - they ought to have a sign there warning of occasional cars on the road in amongst the herds of racehorses!
ReplyDeleteI know those yellow squares with kangaroos on it. Not with horses.But it attracks attention.
ReplyDeleteA sign at the exact point, on the curve.Well captured.
ReplyDeleteAn unusual sign!
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to back there and capture the reason for the sign, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBill... you are horsing around... right? 【ツ】
ReplyDeleteDo you ride a horse, Bill? I guess it is fun.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Oh, I think one of the wildest moments I recall was a rider galloping through Saturday night traffic in Del Rio. There were no signs around about that.
ReplyDeleteNice to welcome the new neighbours.
ReplyDeleteA horse with its own sign, that's neat.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sign and I never seen one like this. I liked the fence in the photo.
ReplyDeleteI hope motorists will be a bit more cautious because of the sign.
ReplyDeleteNice horse ;)
ReplyDelete...a common one here too, but no horse droppings? Thanks Bill for sharing, enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteThat's a sign we sure don't ever see here in the city.
ReplyDeleteAn unusual sign for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe you'll see the horse one of these days.
ReplyDeleteThe horse gets his/her own sign!
ReplyDeletePretty area for horseback riding!
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DeleteHi Bill, This post reminded me of one Sign I saw one day and got confused for a moment it was a sign of "Witch Flying" then realized there was a school near by some kids must have done a prank. That day also I laughed and still when I think about it it brings smile on my face. . . You have a Nice day. . . :)
ReplyDeleteLooks good. There are plenty of those signs and deer signs here
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteHay que saber, lo que te puedes encontrar en la carretera y que no te coja por sorpresa.
ReplyDeleteHorses are friends of humanbeing! I love Horses.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those signs here too. :)
ReplyDeleteThat does look like horse fence up ahead. Ireland is famous for its horses.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that a sign was placed for possibly only a single horse in the area...or are there more than one, Bill?
ReplyDeleteThere is similar signage here in the countryside.
ReplyDeleteDoes that sign indicate that horses might be crossing the street?
ReplyDeletegreat to have a horse in neighborhood
ReplyDeleteI hope the motorists notice the sign.
ReplyDeleteGenial por el caballito ojala no le pase nada te mando un beso y buena fotografía.
ReplyDeleteCould be - we have same signs here.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Bill from the Netherlands. Is good this sign like that because some do drive fast on back roads.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to get pre warning Bill, don't want any horse surprises!
ReplyDeleteI've only seen a few signs warning of horses, even in horse country. Most people do not ride horses in the road.
ReplyDeleteAqui por estes lados, acontece o contrário... temos cavalos... mas sem sinalização... qualquer dia publico a foto, do meu mais recente vizinho das traseiras...
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana