One of those days

18 07 2024

Storm and his band have been a bit more accessible again this summer, like last summer, and I’ve enjoyed spending some time with them. Storm hasn’t given me a lot of photographable moments, though, mainly grazing peacefully along with his mares (which is wonderful for me … but not really share-able :)).

It was during a recent evening when the eastern side of the basin lit up with amazing light just at the end of day while the western sky held a brief glow of gold-rimmed red clouds – and Storm head-down in a patch of yummy grass, in the shadowed lee of a small hill – that I remembered some pix I’d taken of him previously that I’d never posted.

So this pic isn’t recent (it’s from the beginning of June, before the rain), but my beautiful boy deserves to be seen. He was relaxed-alert watching the world from his hip-cocked perch on the side of a hill, his mares napping above him. I didn’t have the best angle from my own perch on the rounding-away side of the small hill, but take please take my word for it: It was *beautiful* – the mustang, the view, the day.

Can’t ask for much more than that … and the means to share it.


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6 responses

18 07 2024
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

Such a good photo of the ever elusive Storm! Love the iconic Spring Creek Basin landmarks in his background too. I’m grateful that you can find him now and then!

18 07 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

They’re more easily seen this summer than during the winter when they retreat to the cliffs and crevices of the basin’s eastern wilds. I love seeing them so often. πŸ™‚

18 07 2024
Trish's avatar Trish

Ever vigilant πŸ™‚ You managed to capture the most prominant landscape features as well !

18 07 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

All three are icons! πŸ™‚

18 07 2024
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

Great picture of this handsome guy!

18 07 2024
TJ's avatar TJ

I love him so. πŸ™‚

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