Wide berth

10 03 2021

Shadow is another little old lady of the basin (though not nearly as old as Houdini) who’d rather not bother with two-legged interlopers, thank you very much. Just because the rest of the band doesn’t seem to be bothered, Shadow knows what she knows, and no one will convince her otherwise … even during lovely naps on lovely, sunny, not-quite-spring days. 🙂


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10 03 2021
Puller9

Gotta love those little old range ladies!

13 03 2021
TJ

Little old range ladies! Love it. Someday I’ll be an old range lady, though hopefully not so bent as to be little. 😉

10 03 2021
Sue E. Story

So nice to see Shadow again! She is a shy one, but as one of the Spring Creek Basin matrons, we know she is also a wise one. 😊

13 03 2021
TJ

Wary and wise, and she knows how to survive. Interestingly, the “babies” of the band absolutely love her.

10 03 2021
Karen Schmiede

She is a smart lady!

13 03 2021
TJ

That she most definitely is!

10 03 2021
Pat

Good for Shadow being aware at all times!

13 03 2021
TJ

Oh, yes. There’s no sneaking up on that girl!

10 03 2021
lovewildmustangs

I always wonder “What are they thinking about” or “What do they see?”

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13 03 2021
TJ

She’s making a beeline for the band. While I was hanging out with them, they grazed, then dropped into a little drainage to eat snow. Shadow, of course, moved well away from them … in the direction I had to go to leave. So when I decided that I’d had enough mud for the day (!), I reluctantly left the band as they were and tried to give Shadow lots of room even as I had to go in the basic direction of her. So we each gave each other a wide berth. 🙂

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