
The mustangs are chasing the growing green things (fairly limited this year) all over the basin, and you never know where they’re going to show up. I hiked way out on a hill in the southern part of the basin on a just-to-see mission, and it wasn’t until I turned around to head back that I spotted one horse in a little drainage. A little investigation soon found the band, tucked out of sight below another little hill, but they ā like all the bands ā are not interested in anything but *the green*, so the best thing to do is to sit quietly and wait for them to notice other band members coming over another little hill then snap the moment when they’re looking and/or shifting position toward another green patch. š
You can see the dusty haze on the horizon toward Utah, but with the soft light, it was another lovely evening in Spring Creek Basin with Temple and her family. And any time with the mustangs is the best time.
So glad there is actually green stuff out there for the ponies. It’s a tough year so anything green is greatly appreciated – by all! As for Temple, she is always beautiful.
It’s sparse, but it’s there. … I hope these forecast showers at the end of the week come to fruition. We need “May showers” now!
Another great picture! Hoping for moisture so more green can come up!
Thank you! All hope appreciated. š
Just beautiful .
It was a beautiful evening in beautiful company. š
Sounds wonderful š„°
It was. š Always!