Oh! Snow!

19 12 2012

Joy. 🙂

La Sal Mountains

The storm that blew over Colorado last night and this morning did NOT miss Disappointment Valley this time. Nor at least part of Utah, based on the above pic of the La Sal Mountains, which actually are northwest of us in the Beehive State. Close enough!

No pony pix (yet). Although it was cold (mid-20s), the snow was wet, and it did create mud of the earth beneath the snow, so I didn’t drive into the basin. After the snowstorm: clear blue beautiful sky. That promises a colllldddd night – and a frozen-road morning on which to (hopefully) access winter mustang paradise!


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19 12 2012
Barbara Stagg's avatar Barbara Stagg

Can’t wait to see what you find photographically after some snow.

Somehow it strikes me that these wonderful horses’ survival sounds a grace note that resonates from Sandy Hook to Spring Creek Basin and around the world.

Expect to be at Nancy’s house by around Jan 7 or so until around early-mid March. Will connect, and hopefully get our old Subaru Outback up to the basin.

20 12 2012
TJ's avatar TJ

We can learn so much from the lives and behaviors of mustangs.It’s not always an easy life, but in so many ways, it’s easier to understand. What happened at Sandy Hook Elementary simply defies understanding.

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