Could she BE any lovelier? A nearby band, coming over a hill, caught her eye – and caught her in mid-chew. 🙂
Eye-catching beauty
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Sublime
9 09 2019There’s not a wide enough lens made to really show the full beauty of Spring Creek Basin. But we’ll continue to do our best to show it off in pictures. 🙂
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Handsome boy
8 09 2019Another pretty poser. 🙂 Corazon likes to find awesome backgrounds, too. He’s very particular.
Of note: In the background at far right, you can see the 12,000-gallon tank associated with one of our two water catchments in the basin. Aprons on the ground collect rain water and snow, then funnel that water to the tank … then to a trough for the horses. We have two of these in the basin, and they provide the horses’ only sources of clean drinking water – the others are silty and salty.
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Besties
7 09 2019Madison and Temple are never very far away from each other. Interestingly, their mamas also are besties.
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Shadow and light
6 09 2019Shadowlita again because, wary as she is, she does tend to get herself into positions that showcase some of Spring Creek Basin’s amazing horizons. 🙂 Here, Brumley Point and Temple Butte.
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Wild rocker
5 09 2019I like to tell people that our mustangs are rock stars.
Storm decided to go a bit punk. 🙂
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Pretty poser
4 09 2019Gotcha, mistress. 🙂
She grazed her way over a slight rise, beyond which I was waiting. Chipeta isn’t the easiest pony to capture on film (or digital media), so I’m always happy to get a pic of her doing anything but walking away or with her behind toward me!
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Downside
3 09 2019Plump, pretty Tesora shows off her belly dapples.
Wait, belly dapples?! What?!
I can’t explain ’em, but there they are. 🙂 Many of the horses are dapply this year with thriving good health.
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Light, life, lovely
2 09 2019The world is glorious.
I’m sure you all agree. 🙂
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Kinda hot
1 09 2019Shadow girl is looking curvaceous and shiny these summer days.
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