Let the stamping begin

20 04 2024

There’s a bit more tail-swirling and -swishing these days as the days get longer and warmer. I’m sorry to say that gnats are making their appearance. In this case, wind is our friend to blow the little buggers away.





Rimrock edge

19 04 2024

You know how, when you’re a kid (some kids … me, for example), the edges of heights don’t bother you? You can stand there, look over, look out, and you’re so confident of your balance, your groundedness to the earth, that you can’t imagine any danger? Then, when you’re an adult (some adults … me, for example), the sight of kids or animals at the edges of great heights gives you the willies, makes the ground under your own feet seem unstable, and you really want who/whatever it is to move away from the edge RIGHT NOW?

See those rocks behind/left of Dundee? They mark the rimrock edge at Spring Creek Basin’s western boundary.

I had walked up the hill where the band was grazing, and though heights bother me a bit more as an adult than they did as a kid, when at the top of the rimrocks, the desire to look over the edge, at the view, is strong. Because … what a view!

The edge of the rimrocks, which form a natural barrier for Spring Creek Basin, is in the near foreground toward the upper right. The road below is the road from the main road in Disappointment Valley to Spring Creek Basin. This view is looking northwestish across Disappointment Valley toward Utah’s La Sal Mountains.

The view looking southwestish. The line of Disappointment Creek is in the far right distance.

And looking more northish.

As for Dundee, she obliged my nervousness so near the edge and headed back down to her friends and Buckeye. Whew. 🙂





Intent

18 04 2024

My boy Storm, checking on his girls between chews (hence the puckered lips).

Still a little fuzzy, but the horses are shedding quickly with these warm days.





Buckskin gold

17 04 2024

Kestrel is starting to show off her dappled summer coat. Doesn’t she look lovely!?





Follower

16 04 2024

Skywalker has his sights set on a couple of young mares in the band he’s following, but that band’s lieutenant takes his protection duties seriously. Mostly, Skywalker is content to follow along and continue to look for weaknesses in the defense.





Pretty, classic

15 04 2024

It might seem that Rowan is monopolizing the photo opportunities among the members of Buckeye’s band, but in truth, her current feature on the blog is because, of all the horses, she’s the only one who looked up for a few seconds while I had that classic Spring Creek Basin skyline in my viewfinder! The horses are most definitely chasing the green, which – I know – is hardly visible unless you look closely. But it’s coming on. … And with any hope, the rain in today’s forecast will help greatly! (All prayers, wishes, hopes, dances, jigs and crossed fingers appreciated!)





Through the trees

14 04 2024

When visiting wild ponies, don’t forget to take in your surroundings … even those surroundings fairly far away.





Strands of light

13 04 2024

How Temple remains so perfectly coifed in the strong winds of her high-desert homeland is anybody’s guess. (I suspect the faeries have a special love for her; they’re constantly braiding the other horses’ manes into knots!)





Dusty grey

12 04 2024

Our air is getting dusty again: dry conditions and spring winds.

Mariah doesn’t seem to mind as she chases the green and growing things.





That kinda day

11 04 2024

My goodness, Maia.

She does love her mud. 🙂

I’m glad she’s found enough to submerge herself (I think she had more full-body coverage than the last time we saw her); it’s awfully dry out there.