Peaceful white on white.Though I would not drive Norwood Hill in the winter, my heart longs to be in the Basin and Sanctuary with our mustangs. They transform me into a peaceful place. What a gift they give in that, considering their lives are sometimes the complete opposite of peacefulness. So I love your beautiful photos of them in the winter. By looking at them I can pretend Iβm standing the snow watching them.
Peaceful white on white.Though I would not drive Norwood Hill in the winter, my heart longs to be in the Basin and Sanctuary with our mustangs. They transform me into a peaceful place. What a gift they give in that, considering their lives are sometimes the complete opposite of peacefulness. So I love your beautiful photos of them in the winter. By looking at them I can pretend Iβm standing the snow watching them.
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And it’s a lot warmer to look at the pix than it is to *take* them. π The horses are super fuzzy and doing very well!
thatβs such good news that they are all doing well. Iβm so happy to hear that!ππ
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So glad for the snow!
We’re grateful for every flake. π
More inches! Glad you didn’t get excluded in this last little storm, TJ! Pretty mustang. Pretty white.
Me, too. It’s nice to get these nice little snowfalls – not too much at a time! Good moisture seeping into the soil.
I was thinking last night, we’re going to have grass this spring.
Should be good grass, indeed, and, as Sue noted, wildflowers! π
Good to have more snow!
Yes, indeed. Sometimes, you really can hear the snow melting, seeping into the thirsty soil and being soaked up by all the roots!