
Maiku watches another band approach in the greasewood flats between his ridge and Spring Creek.
The sight of the lush galleta grass waving at his knees makes ME weak in the knees!
The Spring Creek arroyo gathers rainwater running from all the little arroyos in Spring Creek Basin and sends it all flowing out of the basin through the spectacular canyon between the rimrock ledges in the basin’s western edge. … The very edge of our beautiful world, as far as the mustangs are concerned!
What a beautiful day!
One of many. 🙂
What a beautiful part of the country!
Exceptionally true. 🙂 We don’t deny it, and we are so grateful for it!
That is a beautiful, beautiful scene, TJ! Gorgeous mustang. Gorgeous landscape. We are SO thankful for the rain that made it all possible!
The rain, the rain! So grateful. 🙂
Thanks for all your sharing TJ! You, the Mustangs and nature are a gift to us all!
Thanks, Marytherese. 🙂 For all they have given and continue to give to me, sharing is the most wonderful thing, the very best thing, I can do to show my gratitude, appreciation and love.
It is so nice to see all the green in the pictures – out here, the conservation folks say “Just because it’s green, doesn’t mean it’s grass’ – but there must be some deep, long ago hardwired DNA portion of us that thrills to the green – more so, when the shades of beige to brown have seemed to hold court for so long!! 🙂