
Well, the ponies certainly put out the memo and made themselves available for summer solstice evening!
Heat, wind (“fire-weather (red-flag) warning/watch” and “wind advisory” – no joke), haze and dust aside, it was a gorgeous evening with four bands at the western boundary above Spring Creek canyon.
Winona and her band were the last left in the last light at the very top of the rimrocks, and she’s *always* a gorgeous model. Solstice night was no exception. 🙂 God and we love her.
Another great picture! The weather has really been crazy lately! We are in the 90’s here in Mich! We had a really cold spring with late frost!
Nothing is normal anymore. … Except that we’re still dry! Ha. 🙂 I read that it’s supposed to be super hot across most of the U.S. the next few days (?). Hope it cools off for you (and us!) very soon!
and I love Winona too, knowing her for many years. A beautiful lady.🥰
Yes, she is. 🙂
Love the light!
It was gorgeous … again, despite the terrible heat and dust-haze carried by the awful wind! Ha! 🙂
We do love her. She is gorgeous standing in the light of the first day of summer.
Now if our summer skies would cloud up a bit and bring us some rain, we’d be really joyful! 🙂
Yes. Yes we would! 🙂
Next week, the forecast looks wet!!!!!
Beautiful mare in Beautiful light! So glad four bands came to see you, TJ! ❤️
It was gorgeous evening, and I was feeling immense gratitude to be out with Winona and her mates in such a beautiful place!
❤️❤️❤️