
The display of photos featuring Spring Creek Basin’s mustangs at the Dolores Public Library in Dolores, Colorado, looks fabulous! The big canvas-wrapped images are on loan from BLM’s Tres Rios Field Office (which is located just above the town of Dolores); they were part of last year’s special exhibit at Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. I’m so pleased that the library will display them through the month of April!

Special thanks to Emily Mason, director of adult programming for the library, who secured the loan of the photos and did such a wonderful job with hanging them and with designing the fliers to announce their exhibit at the library; Tracy Murphy with Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum, who facilitated the packaging and delivery; and Connie Clementson, manager of Tres Rios Field Office, who agreed to this special partnership!
**Update**

The 11×14-inch prints on the right are the images in the silent auction to benefit the library.
Fabulous advertising! Extraordinary photos TJ! Did you ever post the one of the buckskin with the moon over the mountains? I wouldn’t mind purchasing a print of that.
That’s Comanche – grey tinged by the last light of the already-set sun. 🙂
This is wonderful. Hope the community goes to the Library to look at the pictures and learn about the horses!
I hope so, too. 🙂
The display looks beautiful! Wish I lived close enough to see it in person!
Please come visit any time! 🙂
So happy that your fabulous photos are getting more of the attention they need ! Did I read something about a silent auction ?
Oh, right: The vertical line of smaller prints to the left of the canvas-wrapped photos are the ones available in the silent auction to benefit the library. I’ll update this post with a pic of them (thanks!).
So thankful I got to see your beautiful photo display of our amazing mustangs 💗👍
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Thanks, Karen. 🙂 Me, too.
We’ll take some time to go see this, TJ! The display looks really nice. ♥️
Wonderful, Sue! I know you’ll see some familiar faces. 🙂
WOW! Beautiful!
Thanks, Tamrah Jo. 🙂
Congratulations!
“Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world.” -John Muir
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Thanks! 🙂