Comanche and Kestrel and Winona are back to their close little family … these two have Tenaz … my assumption is that Sage and Iya and baby are together (I saw horses that I think were them – Murphy’s law of wild horses: the horses you most want to find will tantalize you from behind hills and the edges of arroyos and from great distances – and then they’ll be gone when you hike in) – and Hollywood is doing fine with Piedra and baby Bri.
How quickly it all changes, eh?
Now, do you know who these two are? 🙂
No new babies, but I’ll finally have pix of Shadow’s little boy … coming soon.
Tomorrow is a big day – I’ll be talking to local third-, fourth- and fifth-graders about what I do during their Career Day in the morning, then I’ll be guide to some very special guests who are visiting Southwest Colorado from Armenia and Turkey! I’m so excited to introduce them to some of our gorgeous American mustangs!

I am so excited that you are being the Ambassador for the Herd! Good for you and what an experience for he visitors for other countries!
We KNOW they’ll fall in love with these wild horses, just as so many of us have! Welcome to our visitors and please remember, TJ knows them like no other two-legger (human)! 🙂
It was such a fantastic day! All around, unbelievable – and every bit is true. 🙂 What I love most is that they left parts of themselves here in Spring Creek Basin with the names they gave two of our foals – Aghavni (Luna’s and Butch’s filly) and Deniz (Houdini’s and Grey/Traveler’s filly). Building bridges … the horses are multi-talented!