Why handsome little Maiku doesn’t have a mare of his own is impossible to know.
I mean, look at that face! And that bad-boy ‘do! 🙂
Why handsome little Maiku doesn’t have a mare of his own is impossible to know.
I mean, look at that face! And that bad-boy ‘do! 🙂
Alert wild stallions must be completely aware of their surroundings at all time. For instance, they must react intently to the little black Jeep parked on the road from which emerged the silly human who walked down the hill and had been sitting with the band while they grazed for the previous half hour.
🙂
He’s so handsome!
How do they look so gorgeous … simply while grazing along??
Mariah the lovely. Really there doesn’t seem to be much else to say. 🙂
Kestrel and Comanche: long-time lovers.
Tenaz models the handsomeness of glowing bay at the end of a day in Spring Creek Basin.
The ponies are just starting to show some fuzz. The nights are getting chilly.
The full moon rises over Temple Butte and McKenna Peak on the eastern edge of Spring Creek Basin.
It’s officially autumn. 🙂
Tesora walks past big boulders at the base of Filly Peak. The red lichen is pretty … but not nearly as pretty as she is. 🙂
What a POSER!
I mean that in the best possible way. 🙂
We’re still in drought category D4 – exceptional.
It’s still exceptionally dry.
Our mustangs are still exceptionally exceptional. Witness the above. 🙂