
Big ol’ knot in Alegre’s mane? Not a problem. She’s a beautiful mustang mare, and that just highlights her gorgeous wildness.

Big ol’ knot in Alegre’s mane? Not a problem. She’s a beautiful mustang mare, and that just highlights her gorgeous wildness.

Another little dose of fall color – this time, cottonwoods along Disappointment Creek, which is *outside* Spring Creek Basin.
Winona and the mustangs are still finding plenty of grass – some even still green, as the cottonwoods turn gold – this fall, and that’s pretty awesome.

Just as handsome. 🙂
Really, one can’t go wrong with any of our mustangs and our marvelous landscape in Spring Creek Basin.

Spirit relaxes with a grand view far to the southeast and the area known as the Glade. Fall is still “blooming” in parts of the high country.

Mariah finds plenty to graze in a quiet corner of Spring Creek Basin just before sunset drops the day’s curtain on the farthest landmarks such as Temple Butte and McKenna Peak.

Something a weeeeeee bit different today. Literally. 🙂 This little guy or gal was smaller than the palm of my hand.
Every fall, we start to see the little crawlies crossing roads, trails, random little places.
This link refers to southeastern Colorado, but we certainly have them in our southwestern corner, too.
I like to see the little critters – who doesn’t root for those looking for love? – but a little bit of distance is preferred. 😉