Two weeks later, India was born. India has been documented extensively, especially in her first six months, and almost all of those pictures were taken with the Sony. It fits into zippered bike jersey pockets very, very well.
Here's one of the first pictures taken of POTU with that camera on Christmas Day, 2005.

Yes, I got a pony for Christmas!
Yesterday I met Jenny to work India and let me tell you, the filly shows so much promise for cutting cows. She charged right into a herd of six without a second thought, and there was one we nicknamed "Big Heifer" cause that's an apt description and it's not said with fondness. She has big horns, too, and has no respect for the horses. India didn't mind that this heifer shook her head at her, but kept plowing forward to tell that cow who was boss.
Alas, none of this caught for posterity because the Sony? Error message for the memory stick. I rebooted the camera, but the message wouldn't go away. We've done some research online and the camera? Dead. Will be replaced very soon. No complaints because the camera has served us very, very well. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat, but damn, I'm sorry I missed taking pictures of India working cows yesterday. My filly is awesome.



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