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06 Mar 2007 465 views
 
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photoblog image The Grass Is Always Longer On The Other Side

The Grass Is Always Longer On The Other Side

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Don't Fence Me In by Louis Armstrong and Velma Middleton

The Grass Is Always Longer On The Other Side

Click to Play:
Don't Fence Me In by Louis Armstrong and Velma Middleton

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In france we say : "L'herbe est toujours plus verte chez le voisin" that you can translate as "The grass is always better at the neighbour's"
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Mary MacADNski: It is basically the same expression here in Canada. I just changed it a bit for the photo. Did you listen to the song today?
  • Ellie
  • New Forest, Hampshire, England
  • 6 Mar 2007, 22:58
... and you can see how effectively the horse has reached over the gate in the past. Wonderful picture, very amusing. Doesn't the horse have a long neck! smile
Mary MacADNski: Very long but we can see why.
  • José-Angel
  • Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona) Spain
  • 6 Mar 2007, 23:35
Now I understand because the horses usually have the long neck! in order to be able to across reach the grass of close! lol
Mary MacADNski: The fence is permenently pushed forward too. I was always afraid she might come through.

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