Happy Thanksgiving

23 11 2011

A day early, but I’ll be in the basin with the horses on Thanksgiving, and I wanted to send thanks to all the amazing people I know who support our wild horses.

To the horses, beloved, I am grateful beyond measure for your grace and beauty and teaching me to live in the moment.

To my family … who knows and loves me still, my gratitude and love. 🙂

Happy Thanksgiving!





Collected

21 11 2011

Another collection of fairly random photos, related only by the horses and the basin.

Chipeta and Puzzle

Puzzle

Grey/Traveler and Houdini

Corona

Mona, Shane and Killian

Closer of Mona and Shane

Shane and Roja

Aspen and Killian

Mona

Aspen

Mona

Enjoy! 🙂





Storm saga

20 11 2011

I’m taking advantage of more time this week to post lots more photos … I really didn’t get a lot posted from the previous week’s visit. That was the week I found Bounce, Tenaz, Seven and Storm together – a welcome change (to this human anyway) from Seven and Storm being alone. But Storm was fairly standoffish from the other boys, though, collectively, they were all fairly close to Hollywood’s and Comanche’s during my visit.

Another wow moment this week: Spotted Storm … then David … where’s Shadow? Oh, there she is – with Storm! Or rather, with Storm between her and David. This, I told my visitor, is one of the reasons I go back every week – to see what changes in the lives of these horses in the last few days! And to at least ask these kinds of questions (I’m not sure I’ll ever have answers):

Why, when David loses Shadow, does he hound them still, trying to get her back?

Why, when Seven lost his band, did he seem to lose all interest, not even in the same vicinity of his band, now led by Aspen?

Length of time?

David stole Shadow as a long yearling in the late summer/early fall of 2008.

Seven stole Molly and Roja from Kreacher when Grey/Traveler stole Houdini, Two Boots (H’s daughter) and orphan Twister from him in March 2008.

Injury?

Seven did have a small, seemingly minor wound on his right gaskin, but it wasn’t bad enough to hinder his movement … shouldn’t have made him give up on his band?

Neither David nor Storm appears to have any injuries beyond minor cuts.

Bond/connection?

Well …? That’s maybe the better question … with no measurable answer.

Seven is still with Bounce and Tenaz. This marks the longest Aspen has had a band since I’ve known him. (He stole Piedra briefly from Hollywood a winter or two ago – that lasted a few weeks, I remember; he stole Mahogany and Eliana from Sundance for all of about a week this spring before he lost them to Hollywood.)

Shadow – the prize.

Storm – the current victor.

David – down, but don’t count him out.

And watching from the sidelines (almost):

Aspen, center, Roja and Killian at left, and Mona and Shane grazing at right.

Shadow didn’t try to get back to David, wasn’t trying to leave Storm. Storm followed her wherever she headed and stopped frequently to discourage David – and chased after him a few times to discourage him further. Didn’t work. The above photo of Storm is him trotting back to Shadow; the photo of David is him following.

Aspen, left, and David had a brief sniffing discussion (literally just seconds long) before David turned to follow Shadow and Storm, who had moved on to graze some distance away. Aspen’s band is back to the left.

One very interesting thing that I couldn’t capture with the camera because they were never close enough while I was there: the obvious size difference between Storm (3 in late July) and David (probably 8-10ish or older). This was easier seen Wednesday (when I didn’t have a camera – crazy, I know) – even from a distance, it was apparent. Storm looks compact, and David looks long and lean. Both are true, but Storm is noticeably bigger – taller, wider, stouter. An advantage of PZP-22 (it worked on Alpha alone of the mares it was administered to in 2007) and/or good genetics/nutrition/better forage from removal of some horses and less pressure on the basin? Never know. 🙂

(Clarification: We’re using native PZP here now, not PZP-22.)

Stuff to make ya go “hmmmm” … and keep me going back to follow their amazing lives. Most times quiet … sometimes, quite a saga.





Just for fun

20 11 2011

Baby girl lets me know what she *really* thinks of this picture-taking business:

🙂

But my goodness, what a big, stout girl is our Mysterium!





Poco & Roach

20 11 2011

Promise. 🙂

I first thought Roach was one of the big orange boulders scattered about … he was lying down. Minute changes convinced me it was him, and then Poco finally came into view on the ridge above him. He napped for quite a while, and I enjoyed the view as the sunshine shook the chill from the morning air.

See the shadowed hill face at lower center, and the two trees at the base of that hill but lit by sunlight in contrast to the shade? Roach is just below those trees, and Poco is the dark speck straight to the left. I’m sitting on the north side of Flat Top, and those are the eastern hills above which is the basin’s eastern boundary.





Dynamics of spots and solids

19 11 2011

Ah, the pintos.

Like Poco and Roach, they have a “home territory.” The roundup disrupted it some, but they also had come “up” to the “front country” this spring – with Cinch and his band and Spook and Bruiser coming and staying. Chipeta is leading the band now, and after a bit of wandering, they’re back.

Apparently, “there’s no place like home,” and that’s where they are. Saw some of them from a distance Wednesday afternoon, then all the rest that evening (the first spotting not only was from a distance, obstacles of trees and hill prevented a clear line of sight). Thursday morning afore the sun rose, I was with them in a tiny “valley” between “islands” of trees … and on … after the sun rose into a glorious day. (And snow is back in the forecast in Southwest Colorado!)

Chipeta showing off her dredlocks.

Chipeta and her yearling daughter, Puzzle.

Band stallion Ty.

Former band stallion Copper, now kept at bay by Ty and lieutenant Corazon.

Corazon – and yep, he has some pretty fresh scars.

Ty and Copper

Copper being chased up the hill by Ty …

Up and over, around and down and across below the hill … Ty breaking off and making the turn back to the band!

Maiku and Puzzle. Maiku, born the end of June, is significantly smaller than Puzzle, born the first of September (2010).

Maiku and Chipeta

Maiku is the son of Kiowa and Copper; Puzzle is the daughter of Chipeta and Copper.

Puzzle, Chipeta and Reya on the shady side of the hill, waking basin behind them.

Gorgeous.





Far and near

19 11 2011

Duke and Kreacher are still hanging out together. It’s a loose sort of alliance, but where you find one, you find the other not too far away.

Kreacher, highlighted against the eastern hills.

Love the warmth of the light on grey Kreach, the cool blue of the shadows on the hills.

Duke. Cropped to enhance the curve of his neck and glow of his eye in the early morning light.

Love the golden light that turns his bay coat copper and that serves so beautifully to enhance the wisdom through the window to his soul.





Great heights

18 11 2011

After my visit with the pintos yesterday morning, I found Aspen’s band perfectly positioned with an awesome background. I love to photograph the horses against the La Sal Mountains, which rise to the northwest – especially when the mountains are bright with snow.

We’ve had excellent weather lately – and enough moisture to keep us happy and prepare us for winter to come.

Serious gorgeousity the last two days … and the weather was pretty nice, too. 🙂

Killian and mama Roja

Aspen. Behind him (way out) are the curving rimrocks above Spring Creek Canyon.





Sweet nothing at all

18 11 2011

And yet it’s everything …

Ty giving Chipeta some lovin’ early in the morning. She flirted with him for a few seconds, then pinned her ears, tossed her head, shot out a hind leg and walked away. He didn’t seem too put out. 🙂

After not seeing the pintos for a few visits, saw them from a distance … then right from the Disappointment Road. Had an excellent visit with them yesterday morning as the sun came up. Copper and Corazon are both with them. Interesting dynamic change with Ty, formerly one of the low men (until he got Chipeta earlier this year), now at the head of the band and Copper, former band stallion, on the outskirts. Corazon has become Ty’s lieutenant stallion.





Random beauty

16 11 2011

Some random photos that I just didn’t get posted during the last week from my last visit …

Biggest change – Bounce and Tenaz have picked up Seven and Storm. Happy to see those boys together.

Grey/Traveler, looking magnificent as always.

Baby Mysterium. Love this sweet dancer girl.

Mysterium and mama Kootenai

Sundance and the La Sal Mountains (Utah).

That was looking northwest; this is looking east-ever-so-barely-southeast toward McKenna Peak and the unnamed promontory (Colorado).

Burly-man Comanche

Handsome Hollywood (yes, their bands are still family)

Tenaz. Hollywood’s son, fairly close here … looking at Storm …

Seven and Bounce

Leaving you with supreme cuteness – Mysterium.