
Summer solstice is at 8:42 p.m. Mountain time โ tonight. Sunset is (officially, at least) at 8:40 p.m. our time. (I say officially because the ridges to our southwest and northeast always make official times and actual times of sunset/moonrise and sunrise/moonset a bit different, sometimes up to half an hour different, depending on where you are relative to those ridges.)
This pic of Chipeta was taken a few days ago as she went with her band to evening water, but the lovely light illustrates that longest day of the year that marks the beginning of summer. That’s what all the experts say, but I tend to think of it more like almost midsummer because we’ve already been hot and dry and summer-like, and at this point, our planet’s tilt means we start shortening days and lengthening nights (I know, I know, it’s not at all scientific; living by the seasons, I tend to go more with feeling than straight science!).
Today and tomorrow, I’ll be out to try to get other solstice-evoking pix of the mustangs, and of course, I will share the best results. ๐
Fortunately, we do still have decent water and abundant grasses and other vegetation, though I’m also eager for monsoon season later this summer, when we will *hopefully* be getting good rains to replenish ponds and catchments and vegetation … and spirits!
Chipeta aglow with late summer light is a thing of beauty! And I agree, TJ. First day of summer is on its way, but it “feels” as though it’s been here already – for awhile! Praying for a decent monsoon!
I’m not one to chivvy along the seasons, but I’m ready for monsoons (at least)!!
Beautiful picture of this pretty pinto gal! Happy Summer! Hope some moisture arrives soon!
A decent amount of monsoon moisture will help us celebrate summer all the better, for sure. ๐
What a lovely old gal she is.
And she hardly shows her age! ๐ I wish we humans could say the same!
Happy Solstice TJ ! and good news on the water situation !
Thank goodness we have water. The grasses are really tremendous again this year. ๐