
Who’s ready to take a nap with Tenaz? π
This was the morning after our recent rain/snow event. As illustrated by the image, the lower elevations got rain, and the upper elevations got only a spattering of snow – and it melted pretty quickly. A sign of how dry we are is that even with the rain, the ground soaked it up, and it wasn’t *that* muddy. … It was a little muddy … but almost more “tacky” than actually muddy.
He is a cutie all tucked and curled for his snooze! Sweet dreams, Mr. Tenaz.
They always look so vulnerable napping. … I’m glad they feel safe enough to do so. π
He looks real comfortable!
I think he very much was. π
Iβm thinking some other mustang buddie must have been nearby. I havenβt seen a horse lie down without a standing watchful friend nearby.
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Many buddies. π His whole band was surrounding him, including two others that were napping lying down just below him in a little drainage and another one, then two, across the arroyo. π
Colorado is broken.
I hope not. … That seems irrevocable … and I think there’s still room for hope, no matter how dire it looks. (Remind me again this summer, when it IS dire!?)
I haven’t given up hope. I haven’t sold my X-country skis.
That’s the spirit! π
Cute photo. January has been a rather mild month here in Pleasant Valley. We had a few big snowfalls but now with mild temps in the 40’s, much of the snow has receeded quite a bit.
Pleasant Valley sounds … pleasant this winter! π Winter in Disappointment Valley has been a big disappointment so far. We are brown, brown, brown. No snow other than tiny patches in the very shadiest of places. Several days of temps in the low to mid-50s, including most of this past week. We had just 0.29 inch of moisture in all of January. … Not good at all. February looks more promising. … Fingers and hooves crossed!