
The snow has soaked in by now, leaving the ground once again brown. But by the mud that came later, moisture was enjoyed. 🙂

The snow has soaked in by now, leaving the ground once again brown. But by the mud that came later, moisture was enjoyed. 🙂

Ever so slowly, dark Killian is going grey. … And he’s still such a youngster. 🙂

As has been said, our wily mustangs know how to blend in to their surroundings. 🙂

It looks like our snow chances have passed by, but there’s still snow on the ground in many places, so that moisture is still soaking in. We’ll take what we can get!

Fortunately for the sake of this photo, a horse was behind Terra, and when she looked around at him, she paused to look at me as she turned back to her grazing. And shazam: Terra and the icons of Spring Creek Basin.
Glorious. 🙂

Bright-eyed Gaia girl in the bright late light.

… a little drought relief. 🙂

We’d like some more of course. But we’re pretty happy with the initial offering. 🙂
This is from the southeastern end of Spring Creek Basin looking toward Temple Butte.

There’s water in them there folds. Really. I promise. 🙂

Not to worry: Spring Creek Basin DOES have water. Because of fluctuations in temperatures as the season changes and daylight length lessens, we’ve had both ice and free-flowing water for our free-roaming mustangs. Seeing the horses drink from nice, full ponds is definitely a relief.