
Chipeta is adhering to guidelines to keep her distance from all others than her immediate family. Fortunately for her, that’s just the way she likes it.

Chipeta is adhering to guidelines to keep her distance from all others than her immediate family. Fortunately for her, that’s just the way she likes it.

Queen of dreadlocks Terra moseyed along with her band, eventually coming to nap near Piedra, near me, where I was sitting, enjoying the most beautiful evening with my four-legged friends.

Killian watches his mares just as the big ball of light slips behind a hill at the end of another beautiful day in Spring Creek Basin.

Those mountains – Utah’s La Sal Mountains – have lovely capes of white now. It’s fascinating how that little (!) difference makes them look even closer (is that like painting a room a light color makes it look bigger? maybe I’m getting that wrong …).
Do you think Maia enjoys having them, ever fixed, on the horizon of her range-homeland (home-rangeland?)?
Today is the last day of this year’s third rifle hunting season. If I may take the liberty of saying so, we’re all going to enjoy our peaceful horizons, hunter-free, in just a few more hours.

OK, so it doesn’t really ding-a-ling-ling, but her little mane mud ball is awfully cute all the same. 🙂