Double take

30 08 2012

Sisters Madison and Juniper. I love how they’re looking at the same thing … Madi’s nose lightly touching sister’s hip for comfort. Big sister takes good care of her baby sister.





Another three (of four)

23 08 2012

And mama is there, at right.

I love their faces. So serene. Family time (all the time).

They’re still traveling with Hollywood’s band.





Horses of different colors

30 07 2012

Mama Kestrel and her girls Madison, 2 1/2 months old, and Juniper, yearling. Her first daughter, Winona, is buckskin. Juni is going grey like her daddy, Comanche, and baby Madi is bay like … ? Her daddy also is Comanche; his background unknown.

Great news on the pond front: The trapsite pond has about 3 feet of water as of today! Thanks to C (and intern from South Carolina D) for the great news! The Forest Service dozer operator still was working on it some but had to abandon. J will finesse the spillways of the northwest and roadside ponds and then be done with those two. They look great – nice and deep. We had amazing rains yesterday and Saturday – particularly Saturday. Disappointment Creek started flowing again (not that it helps the horses because it doesn’t flow through the herd area, but it’s a marker for the overall valley).

The hills are green – for the first time this year really. So amazing to see what some good rain can do for this high desert environment!

This was taken at the northwest pond late last week looking northish. Sundance’s band is in the scene; can you spot them? Trick question. 🙂 They’re really not visible in this image, especially at this size. But they are there. See the promontory at the top of the image? Below that, on the open hill, the trees? The horses are near/under the leftmost of those trees. I kept looking up there, thinking I saw something … and telling myself “no way.” But I *have* seen horses up there before … and sure enough, when I finally went for the binocs, Sundance’s band. Those mountain goat-ponies. 🙂

But really, look at the foreground: grass! This area was seriously *burnt* as recently as a week or two ago (I hate it when people say/write “burnt” when they mean burned, but this area was seriously crispy, and there’s really just not another word for it).

This is looking northwestish from the middle-ish area of the basin. Duke is there.

Rain. Green. Love.





Sisters, full of grace

22 07 2012

Full sisters Madison and Juniper – daughters of Comanche and Kestrel – follow mama and daddy.

Madison, so secure in her place in the world; Juniper, so focused on little sister, as she leads her to safety and security of family.





Three girls, two sisters

15 07 2012

Babies Temple and Madison with Madi’s sister Juniper.

It’s fun to watch the babies become independent little selves. Juni is a good big sister, always looking out for baby Madi.

Healthy, beautiful girls!





On the rocks

4 07 2012

Comanche’s band sticks pretty close to Hollywood’s band. The stallions zealously guard their mares – and if the mares get out of line, they send them back! Interesting to watch. Duke and Seven also are with the band most of the time, and this day, Kreacher’s little band (he got Roja and Killian) also was nearby and drank from a different part of the canyon.

Kestrel and Madison, taking the high ground as Kreacher’s band pushed in behind them.

While it’s totally human of me, I’m so glad to see Kestrel and Comanche and the girls reunited.

Juniper shows off her mad mountain goat skillz on the side of Spring Creek Canyon.

It doesn’t look like much, but yes, there’s water.

Comanche stretches his big trot on his way to catching up with his family after warning Kreacher’s not to get too close.

Adios!





Together again

21 06 2012

Kestrel’s family is reunited.

Juniper looking, mama Kestrel and baby Madison grazing, daddy Comanche in the back.

Kestrel crossed a good part of the basin and got away from David to reunite her family. Never underestimate the power of a mare.

Still close to Hollywood’s band.

Comanche’s band in the foreground, Hollywood’s band in the background. Baby Temple is lying on the ground in front of Piedra.





Girls of summer

14 06 2012

Aka Comanche’s girls.

Lovely Kestrel sporting the remnants of a day at the spa.

Juniper, yearling daughter of Kestrel and Comanche.

Madison, baby daughter of Kestrel and Comanche.

Wild high-desert girl.

Such a beauty.

Love the curlicue swish of the tufty baby tail!

Mama Kestrel and her gorgeous daughters. (Her first daughter, Winona, is with Chrome’s band, which also includes Terra.)

Sisters: Juni and Madi

Walking out of a fairy tale … or into one?

Juni, so divine.

Parting shot.

How beautiful, these girls of summer? 🙂





Madison

3 06 2012

In honor of my friend Tif, mustang angel extraordinaire, I decided to name Kestrel’s filly Madison, after Tif’s beautiful daughter.

Gorgeous, like her mother, like Tif and her daughter.

I so love mamas and babies. The last light was extraordinary.

Following mama, followed by big sister Juniper.

High-steppin’ through the saltbush.

Darling Madison in the reflected glow of sunset light.





Serious bundle of cuteness

24 05 2012

Don’t adjust your monitor – she really is just that cute!

Those legs!

With mama and big sister.

And all is right with this little girl’s world.

Feel free to carry this cuteness with you all day!