
Pretty pinto boy Maiku is warm in his velvet winter coat in a land of brown and white and blue.

On a zippy trip into the basin before sunset, I couldn’t find any cooperative ponies to photograph, though I saw several. McKenna Peak, however, posed nicely below clearing clouds. If we got any new snow, it was light, but thanks to cold temperatures, we still have a couple of inches of the good white stuff!

If you’re tired of seeing mustangs in the snow … too bad!
Because …
We rarely get snow …
We still have snow!!!!!!!!!!!
We might get more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently, folks in the eastern part of the U.S. are getting blasted by a nor’easter snowstorm right now, and those folks probably wish the western part of the U.S. – say, specifically, the region at the southwestern end of the Rockies – would get blasted with snow. … Really, we wouldn’t mind. 🙂
In serious terms, stay safe, stay warm!

It’s kind of amazing how not-cold it feels under the rays of the sun, even with snow on the ground and frosty air. So if Piedra seems a little sleepy, well, it was really nice napping weather.

On high ground, Skywalker shows off the snowy western part of Spring Creek Basin and beyond to the ridges that form the southwestern edge of Disappointment Valley.

Moseying through the early morning sunlight, mustangs walk through a couple of inches of fresh snow. I wish I could describe the sparkle of a million colors as that shine reflected all those perfect flakes!
Before sunrise, the temperature was a cool 2 degrees. It topped out around 27? When the sun dropped beyond the the far ridges, the temp dropped fast, to 18. That didn’t take long!
The ponies are fuzzy, and if they wonder what happened to their brown world, replaced with all this lovely – cold! – white, still they mosey on.

Imagine that view, with about 3 more inches of snow, and that’s what it should look like this morning. (This photo was taken Friday.)
Yesterday, the SNOW came. The day was grey, and the valley was socked in, and visibility was nearly nil much of the day.
The clouds are supposed to clear, the mercury is supposed to plunge, and Sunday (today) should be a glittering wilderness of splendid whiteness!

We got some white stuff!
By the time I got out to the basin and found somebody close enough and willing enough to show it off, a good bit of it had melted (and we got only about an inch). Thanks, Hayden. 🙂
The good news is that – see above – we got white stuff! The mo’ bettah news is that more is in the forecast for today. Temps are supposed to plunge to single digits. Brr. But … we’re supposed to get more white stuff!
And even the reddest among us can be happy about that. 🙂