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<blockquote data-quote="City Guy" data-source="post: 1356636" data-attributes="member: 25547"><p>BJB; I see plenty of shadows in the barn, from horse and fence. I see no evidence of overhead lights.</p><p> I have examined the picture with a magnifying glass and a ruler. That dark spot near the tail is not a shadow because it is at a different angle than the other shadows. Unless you have two suns in Wisconsin. Even it it is a shadow of an adult it is a mighty small person-prolly wouldn't be much help in an emergency.</p><p></p><p>I,m not calling you a bad parent--Lord knows I did things just as stupid with our kid and didn't even realize it. I was always received when someone pointed out the danger. Embarrassed, but thankful. The only smart and true thing Hillary Clinton ever said was "It takes a village". This is exactly what she was talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="City Guy, post: 1356636, member: 25547"] BJB; I see plenty of shadows in the barn, from horse and fence. I see no evidence of overhead lights. I have examined the picture with a magnifying glass and a ruler. That dark spot near the tail is not a shadow because it is at a different angle than the other shadows. Unless you have two suns in Wisconsin. Even it it is a shadow of an adult it is a mighty small person-prolly wouldn't be much help in an emergency. I,m not calling you a bad parent--Lord knows I did things just as stupid with our kid and didn't even realize it. I was always received when someone pointed out the danger. Embarrassed, but thankful. The only smart and true thing Hillary Clinton ever said was "It takes a village". This is exactly what she was talking about. [/QUOTE]
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