
Here’s to peace.

Here’s to peace.

Election 2016 is history – and historic.
May the new president find peace to overcome the anger that has been so prevalent during this election cycle. (This post was scheduled before the election was decided.)

Barely visible behind Reya are the La Sal Mountains of Utah. Although a few ponds in Spring Creek Basin are dry at the end of this dry fall, this particular pond has a good amount of water for the mustangs. We did get a bit of welcome rain a couple of days ago, but our abundant sunshine signals a return to dry and fairly warm conditions.
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P.S. ………….. VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This was the brighter arch of a full double rainbow over Disappointment Valley. And this photo was taken from outside Spring Creek Basin looking in. Filly Peak is visible at far left (in shade), McKenna Peak and Temple Butte are visible to the right of center, and the rainbow is crowning Brumley Point.
Neither the widest-angle camera lens I own nor my cell phone could capture the full arch of the rainbow – let alone its double. Please believe me when I say (type) how stunningly, awesomely, amazingly, phenomenally, magnificently, marvelously SPECTACULAR it was!
This photo also clearly shows that there be magic in Disappointment Valley. 🙂
(The road into the basin was too wet to drive on – or so advocate Pat Amthor and I thought. The next day was the first day of third rifle season, and slippery mud does not overeager hunters deter – nor the fact that such driving will leave terrible ruts when the now-wet road dries. It’s orange country out here right now, and I ain’t referring to the Denver Broncos.)

Duke is a mustang classic. He has lived his entire wild life in Spring Creek Basin, with that familiar horizon. These days, he hangs out alone or with the younger bachelors. His presence is a gift for them and for us.

Tesora gleams like gold in the autumn afternoon sunlight.

Seven seems to be giving Maiku a funny look. It was just a moment the camera caught in the action of them approaching each other, but it *is* kinda funny. 🙂
The pintos, though well-proportioned, are generally smaller than the other mustangs in Spring Creek Basin.

This stout little guy (broad but not tall) has the biggest reach of any of the mustangs in Spring Creek Basin, as far as I can tell. He was warning another stallion that his band is not for the taking. The message was received.

Skywalker, walkin’ on Earth – a pretty beautiful slice of Earth, pretty close to heaven.
McKenna Peak and Temple Butte in the background.

Hiya, handsome!
Halloween was spent on hallowed ground – Spring Creek Basin – always imbued with the magic of wildness.