
Mariah follows her band after drinking at the trough at the main and original water catchment in Spring Creek Basin. Just another little mosey of an evening in the wilds of western Colorado.

Mariah follows her band after drinking at the trough at the main and original water catchment in Spring Creek Basin. Just another little mosey of an evening in the wilds of western Colorado.

Happy wonderful, wild birthday to my dad, Dave!
My dad (now 73) and mom (almost 74) have been out in the Texas heat and humidity, baling hay for their critters and also for the neighbors. They got some astounding rain earlier this year, and the coastal and haygrazer are tall and thick. There are the usual equipment, uh, issues, but the hay needs baled, so they’re out there gettin’ ‘er done.
And I get to see them again later this month!
My dad is the hardest working guy I know. 🙂 I love you, Dad!

Tenaz and Skywalker, like mustangs everywhere, take everything in stride – heat, bugs, rain, snow, flash floods, lack of easily available water. I don’t know whether they wonder at the recent change in their world. … They probably just take it all in, as it is, when it is.
*I* am grateful for them … and FOR them. 🙂

Chipeta in the glow. She has one of those faces that can look particularly grumpy … or classically, mustang-ly beautiful.

Seneca is surrounded by green! To be fair, most of that is greasewood, which is almost always green. But I think it’s even MORE green – GREENER – with the infusion of fresh rainwater lately.
Interestingly, with just 1.43 inch(es?) of rain from July 22 to present (and not a whole heckuva lot before that), the U.S. Drought Monitor has downgraded us from the exceptional (worst) category of drought to just severe. (We’re in south-central San Miguel County (third county north in the far southwestern corner of Colorado) and slightly into north-central Dolores County (second county north) on the map.) That looks good on paper, but it’s still extremely dry here with cracked ground and trails of dust, and we can always use more rain.
Speaking of more rain needed, California and Oregon and other areas are experiencing exceptionally severe drought conditions, heat and unrelenting wind, and those places definitely can use some rain. So many lives have been devastated because of those intense wildfires, and we offer prayers for safety for all the residents and firefighters in harm’s way.

Who’s ready for the new catchment?
All of us, apparently! 🙂
They have a pond with water (!) fairly close to this location (as the mustang trots), but it was still pretty awesome to see a few bands gathered in wildcat valley very close to the new catchment. Mike Jensen has ordered trough floats, and when they come in, he and the guys will bring a trough and float to our location to install, and then our new catchment will be *fully operational*!

Hayden shows off his damp, green world after the last storm passed – and before the next wave came.
Look at that grass in the foreground!
So we had a bit of this:

And, because of skies like that the last couple of days from the east and southeast (the above pic is looking west), all our ponds now look like this:

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🙂
Are we happy? Are you kidding?!
We are about a gazillion kinds of grateful. 🙂
Every time I rolled up to a pond and saw the reflection that meant water, I yelled, screamed and cried with joy. Nobody heard me but the wind … and Ma Nature. She knows our gratitude.

What a difference a little rain makes. Not all that is green is grass; a good bit of the really-green is Russian thistle – aka tumbleweed. But the horses will eat it when it’s green, and green is good. Our grasses ARE growing, and that’s also excellent.
In the very far distance, see the white dots? That’s how you look for mustangs in Spring Creek Basin. 🙂

We’re still getting afternoon showers … VERY widely scattered. And sometimes, we get a dose of after-storm sunlight, modeled here so well by our heart-boy, Corazon. 🙂