All good things

11 03 2020

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Pretty Terra watches the rest of the band while I watch her in lovely late light.

Just like that, with the time change, the days are longer. They’ve been getting longer, of course, but now they’re longer and LATER. More time to enjoy the beauty. 🙂





Grumpy

10 03 2020

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Hayden isn’t always in the mood to pose handsomely for the folks back home. 🙂

Maybe he, like the rest of us, was still nursing a grudge against Ma Nature, who did NOT deliver moisture to us Sunday. I mean, it’s pretty glorious out there, but it’s dry. So dry.





Patient

9 03 2020

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Shadow was being particularly antisocial, and although Killian let her have her space and stayed with his other band members, he kept an eye on her, which was a boon for this photographer – and you readers!

Could he BE any more handsome??





Buckskin beauty

8 03 2020

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All our world seems painted in shades of buckskin these days – more brown, brown, brown than gold, gold, gold. It’s late, late winter, it’s a smidge too early for true spring (though temperatures and birds and bees say it’s spring).

It’s also the scruffy, rough, scraggly time when the horses are getting ready to shed their own winter wear and become sleek and spring-shiny again. And we’re waiting on green bits, which adds the vitamins to the winter diet. We’re all tired of the winter diet.





Looking for more

7 03 2020

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That snow on the far ridge above the east pocket is outside the basin.

It’s March, typically our wettest month, and it’s not out of the realm of possibility that we could get more snow. Rain is in Sunday’s forecast. Our fingers are crossed again.





Love

6 03 2020

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A boy I love in a place I love.





Skies we need

5 03 2020

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Winona photobombs Mariah as they graze under what looks like a brooding volcano under a stormy sky.

Spoiler alert: It’s not a volcano; it’s Brumley Point, a small-topped mesa on the basin’s southeastern boundary.

Our skies more recently (the pic was taken about a week ago) are very, very blue and very, very clear.





Blue handsome

4 03 2020

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Maybe Kwana is chewing on a bit of snakeweed to freshen up his breath for his ladies. 🙂

Or maybe not. But he’s still awfully cute!





Light! Action!

3 03 2020

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Terra wandered a bit from her band.

It’s hard to see, but there’s a narrow, not-too-deep arroyo right beside her. Her band came from the other side, and another band, originally on this side, was crossing it to the other side. The arroyo starts not far behind Terra and gets deepish pretty quickly.

Although it’s NOT “too deep,” it’s narrow, and there aren’t a lot of good crossings. So when the horses were basically trading places, Terra had to scuttle to catch up to her band and away from that OTHER family.

Then they grazed on either side of the arroyo – pretty close, really – and all was peaceful once more in that lovely light.

As for rain, well, we’re up to 2.72 inches since Nov. 1. (Our amount since that date stood at 2.71 as of the previous day’s post, in case you couldn’t remember.)





Sooo sleeeepy

2 03 2020

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It was that kind of day: Windy, warm, sunny. Nap worthy.

We’re looking for rain tonight (as I type this post, which will be last night when you read it this morning (!)).

We’ve had just 2.71 inches of moisture this winter (from Nov. 1 to now). That’s from both rain and snow.

Not a whole heckuva lot.

Meanwhile, there’s also a bit of this if you look closely:

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The green grass blades are an inch or less long. We need some wet stuff to make more green stuff.