
The girls (Dundee, Aiyanna and Rowan) were feeling frisky with some cooler temperatures, and Buckeye was having a bit of a frustrating time keeping his young ladies in line. They ran one way, then started coming back around. I thought they were going to disappear below the rim of the hill, but then I realized they were coming up and would line up right past McKenna Peak and Temple Butte! I fumbled with the window control and barely got it down to raise my camera to my eye and try to focus as the girls thundered past.
I’m pretty stoked that the lovelies were in pretty nice focus. 🙂
(Randomly, this pic of our Sand Wash Basin beauties was NOT taken the same day as the pic yesterday. Because of other, more timely pix, I kept pushing the one that ran yesterday back on the schedule. This pic above, I took just a couple of days ago. 🙂 I thought about pushing IT back on the schedule … but really, you can’t go wrong highlighting these young lovelies, even on back-to-back days!)
Gorgeous photo of some gorgeous girls, out kicking up their heels and frolicking and leading their young man on a wild goose chase.
He’s pretty laid back, but they were feeling their oats!
I could look at pictures of them everyday ! Great shot 😉
Me, too. 🙂 Thanks!
I bet they keep that stallion on his toes! They are so lucky they are in this HMA! Hearing very sad things about the Sand Wash roundup.
I’m so glad the timing was right for an introduction to our herd. We’re very happy to welcome them to Spring Creek Basin.
So they are in the Basin.
Forever wild and free. 🙂
Just love to see the lovely ladies!
And one is even a pinto! 😉
This is SO cool, TJ! First they stand perfectly for their photo shoot…then they run by perfectly for another photo shoot! They are very photogenic. 😊
They really are, aren’t they? Our friend Stella sure picked three beauties for us!