Round Top, round mustang

8 02 2022

I love to see a round mustang in winter. 🙂

The UFO-looking hill in the background is called Round Top (though a friend calls it Saucer (as in Flying) Hill, and I wish I’d known that name first!). Hiking up to the top provides a wonderful view of most of Spring Creek Basin (and well beyond).





Walkin’ on sunshine

7 02 2022

The very last light illuminates the bare essentials.





Peeking

6 02 2022

Sly Kestrel thinks she’s sneaking up on me in an arroyo.





Little red

5 02 2022

It’s always good to see a bright splash of color in our brown land. 🙂





Value, acknowledged

4 02 2022

A new app recently downloaded to my phone tells me that I hiked 5.5 miles to find Chipeta and her band on this particular evening in the wild “backyard” of Spring Creek Basin.

Every step was worth it. 🙂





Waiting and watching

3 02 2022

Truly, I run out of superlatives for this handsome boy.

Here, he and his band, which has grown by a couple over the last few months, were nearly to a pond for their evening drink when they spotted another band coming from the far side of a nearby ridge. The other band was nearly to them before Sundance’s band went to the edge of the pond – where another band had been drinking just before THEY arrived. They finished their drinking in peace while the other band waited respectfully, then changed places with only a minimum of fuss between Sundance and the other (much younger) stallion.

They’re still fuzzy, with more winter still to come (and hopefully, some snow).





Winter dreaming

2 02 2022

Although the “white spot” in this image – the always lovely Terra – is a very glorious and gorgeous “white” spot in an otherwise brown landscape, we could sure use some white, wet stuff on the ground!





The subject of gold

1 02 2022

Light sure looks good on a golden mustang, doesn’t it? 🙂