The relationship between ponies and their humans varies widely as the personalities of both owner and pony can all be quite different, however there are many similiarities.  The best place to start is a local pony store.  There are many places to purchase a pony, and there the pony sleeps in its plastic container like a newborn in a womb.  Once the pony is purchased it is brought home where it is born to life upon its first bonding playtime with its owner.  Soon its place is estabalished in whatever household it arrives in.

The ponies that roam my house are no different.  All my ponies were purchased at one point or another in their life at a pony store, and they know upon my opening and first grooming of them that I am their person.

This is where I'd like to start today's pictures.  The crew and I have put pony searching off for a few months, but a few weeks ago I purchased three new G3 Ponies.  Their names are Starbeam, Peri Winkle, and Starcatcher.  I gave them their grooming, let them loose, and the crew and I set off to follow them the best we could to see if they could find the other ponies.  Legolas, Pikachu, Gatomon, and I all agreed that if anybody could find ponies, it'd be ponies themselves.  It was very hard to keep up with Starcatcher.  Her being a pegasus pony lent her the ability to go to difficult places.  She has also proven to be a rather independant pony, and thus we let her go.
Daytime has also seemed fruitless for pony searching.  We have decided that perhaps ponies have a very active nightlife, and thus went out in the evening tonight in search of Peri Winkle, and Starbeam's progress.  We discovered them bedding down for the night in my front yard.  They have stuck together, and sleep nearby like horses who would protect eachother from predators.  This suggest that Peri Winkle, and Starbeam at least have chosen to keep a normal sleeping cycle.  As you can see Peri Winkle however seems to have chosen to keep somewhat of a watch for the first part of the night, while Starbeam was resting peacefully.
When tracking in the backyard, we did discover Starcatcher who was, by pony distance, rather far from the other two.  Ponies can travel remarkably fast.  Starcatcher was wide awake, and from what we can tell, is rather active at night.  In the picture you can see she is perched on a high piece of broken lattice.
While in the backyard we also decided to seek out the place where we had seen the raptors.  The grass has been mostly weeded, and flowers are growing there.  We were surprised that this came out so remarkably focused, but what you see in this picture are ghost ponies!  Yes, ghost ponies!  As you can see, they are illuminating the area!  After Irvine snapped this picture, they ran through the wall in the background of that picture.

We returned to camp afterwards, and my crew is having dinner as I type this.  Perhaps we will do another search tonight.

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