Let ‘er fly

28 04 2023

Somebody (Winona) was in a hurry to get to Spring Creek to drink because, yes, dear readers, there’s water trickling through stretches of the Spring Creek arroyo in Spring Creek Basin.

Some stretches, you ask? Some stretches are damp, some are downright dry, and some have water trickling through runnels through the middle of the bed of the arroyo. It’s wild how the water runs *under* the bed of the arroyo … because otherwise, where does it come from *downstream* of those dry stretches?

Even with ponds offering walk-in-able water, it’s interesting how the horses drink from all their available water sources.

Mustangs. šŸ™‚ They know how to drink!


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28 04 2023
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

What a gorgeous photo of our beloved Winona, TJ! She is just so beautiful in her “in a hurry” mode. And I’m so glad there’s still lots of visible water! It’s a good spring for the mustangs.

28 04 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

Every now and then, she kicks up her heels like a filly! šŸ™‚ I’m glad there’s water, too. Such a relief because it sure seems dry already.

28 04 2023
Karen Schmiede's avatar Karen Schmiede

Very pretty gal! She never passes up a chance to get a drink!

28 04 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

No, indeed. And I hope they never have to!

28 04 2023
Pat's avatar Pat

Thank goodness for water!

28 04 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

You said it!!! šŸ™‚

28 04 2023
Martha Kennedy's avatar Martha Kennedy

We got wet snow, about 3 inches. And this is a beautiful photo of a beautiful horse. You knew that…

28 04 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

Wow! That’s a nice little infusion of moisture! … I did know. šŸ™‚ Winona and I go way back. šŸ™‚

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