A storm knocks out the power to Luke and Moonlight Zephyr's house. She doesn't realize the implications of it until she tries to make herself a smoothie.
Pulling a carriage in New York City isn't all that different from pulling a carriage in Equestria. Except for the regulations—the law is complicated, and not really set up for an Equestrian pony.
Many a young stallion wanders Equestria, searching for himself and taking up odd jobs along the way. A cranberry bog and a mare named Foxberry might be one stallion's destiny . . . there's only one little thing that might keep them apart.
Saturday was a day to unwind, a day to sleep late, to eat brunch instead of breakfast, go out to the lake, or to invite friends over for a barbeque. Unless the lawnmower was broken and Ms. Bundermann is on the prowl.
Cami's good at magic, not so much at cooking. Nor was I; luckily, there were plenty of options for food. Where else but Equestria could you buy wild-caught ribeye salad, with a side of kaleslaw if you want it or not?
Doing laundry is always a chore, and sometimes I envied my pony neighbor for rarely having to do laundry. Until I found out she wasn't allowed to wash her blankets.
Several years after Applejack and Fluttershy visited her village, Rain Shine decided to visit them for Hearth's Warming. She has a gift, and she thinks she knows how trains work.
For four pony visitors to Earth, practically everything is new and overwhelming, including food: not only in the wide variety of foods available, but how do you eat them with hooves?
“Tour America by Rail!” the sign said, and so Sweetsong does. Everything she needs for a journey fits into her saddlebags, and there are plenty of trains to choose from if she’s resourceful enough.