
It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly a year since Rowan and Aiyanna (and Dundee) came to Spring Creek Basin from Sand Wash Basin. Without, great changes turn the world. Within, life goes on much as it always has.
Other than Rowan’s weirdly shortened tail and mane (no, I haven’t seen the other horses chewing on it, and no, I still don’t know what causes it, among any of the mustangs), the girls are looking as gorgeous as ever. … As is the basin itself. Home.
Glad them are in the Basin.
Me, too. š
Spring Creek Basin certainly seems to agree with them! Almost a year – that is just unbelievable. They and we are happy they are here!
They sure do look plump and beautiful, don’t they? š
Hoping life within always stays as peaceful and tranquil as in the photo of this pair.
Fervent ditto!
Sure are better off here than their old home – I think quite a few were rounded up from there & gone.
I think we do what we can, as we can.
Glad the 3 gals found a great new home!
Me, too. š
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I’m outta the loop – I read shortened tail and mane, and I confess, to immediately wondering, “soooo….what young boys are doing the right of manhood passage now, to prove they are brave enough to give a wild mustang a hair cut????” – – Silly thought, I’m sure – but since ya mentioned, it, specifically – I’m rather just wondering – hmmmm – there’s a ‘story’ here – but for now? My ‘teeny boppers are just funny and brave’ all the same time, without malevont intent, sometimes – – – š
Ha. Well, however it’s happening, it enhances her youthful good looks. š