Though I must say I'm really proud of this one
Ponies
Monday, January 18, 2016
Attack on..... you know, I think it's obvious at this point
Though I must say I'm really proud of this one
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Summer Pony Dayz
Here we see the Pinkius Pieicus, silently watching the one-of-a-kind peanut-butter snack-food factory, planning her attack.
After raiding the snack food factory, Pinkie and I join up with Rainbow Dash for an afternoon on the shore. Too bad we found a decent third of the place deserted; just right for writing out messages for passing aircraft, of which there were plenty due to a week-long aerial exercise.I knew Twilight would appreciate the history and architecture surrounding the Western Wall. After all, the biggest stone block in the Wall is approximately 13.6 M long, 3.3 M tall, 3.5-4.5 M wide and weighs approximately 570 tons, the same as a passenger plane.
The three of us needed a break so we all went to the amusement park. Being in the cable car gave us all a great view of the park, especially the inverted roller coaster at the far end.
Ferris wheels stopping with you at the top are great opportunities for you and your pony friends to watch people scream and splash on a log flume ride.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Twily and Me, in the Holy City
Taking Twilight around Jerusalem. First, we went to the Shrine of the Book.
Afterwards, we rested on the eleventh floor of an apartment building in Sha'are Chesed
Finally, to end our trip, the Western Wall. As usual, it was full of ponies of every kind, tourists and Zionists and just ordinary ponies coming to pray. And if that wasn't exciting enough, we had to enter the small synagouge in the cave over there because Hamas decided to fire some more rockets. The women all had to come to the men's side! But we stayed together and made it through, joining in the psalms and wishing for better times. That was a great visit.
Afterwards, we rested on the eleventh floor of an apartment building in Sha'are Chesed
Finally, to end our trip, the Western Wall. As usual, it was full of ponies of every kind, tourists and Zionists and just ordinary ponies coming to pray. And if that wasn't exciting enough, we had to enter the small synagouge in the cave over there because Hamas decided to fire some more rockets. The women all had to come to the men's side! But we stayed together and made it through, joining in the psalms and wishing for better times. That was a great visit.
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