Grey gazer

12 12 2025

Because of the mud (baby, it’s muddy out there … !!!), I haven’t been into Spring Creek Basin for a few days. The freeze-thaw cycle keeps the ground pretty muddy during the day, and I don’t want to leave ruts (or risk getting stuck) let alone having to stomp around with the weight of the world (what is that in mud per boot … hm … ?) on my boots. 🙂 So this pic of Winona is from about a month ago, pre-snow. Currently, there’s not much snow on the lower levels, but there’s some still clinging to the sides of ridges and in shady (north-facing) places. Grateful for the moisture, in any form!


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12 12 2025
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

🥰 I’ll take a Winona photo from any day of the year, TJ! She is still so pretty.

13 12 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

She’s a classic beauty whose loveliness only ever increases. 🙂

12 12 2025
sillyexactly417139c630's avatar sillyexactly417139c630

Hoping you can shed some of the weight from your ‘boots’ and take the time out of the basin to do things that bring you joy. If you only knew what your photos and stories bring to those of us who read your blog !

13 12 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

Thanks so much, Trish! Your words really made my day! Thank you! 🙂 The mustangs give me SO much, and I can only hope that I’m able to share some of that beauty and magic with others. 🙂

12 12 2025
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

Beautiful gal! You are wise to stay out of the mud!

13 12 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

Sometimes, it’s unavoidable, but the early-morning freeze provides time for chores and necessary things. 🙂 I bet the horses love to feel those first early rays of sunshine; it thaws quickly.

12 12 2025
lovewildmustangs's avatar lovewildmustangs

lovely

13 12 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

Indeed. 🙂

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