Grassland snow

27 12 2024

Can you see the snow?

You might need to zoom in a bit.

It didn’t stick (at all), but for a brief bit of morning the day after Christmas, I think we could say it was still Christmas snow. 🙂

Buckeye and his band were on a mission up a drainage (maybe to the pond), so they didn’t stick around, but I was super glad to see them as I’ve been looking for them the last week or so … obviously (I now realize) in the wrong places!





Christmas Day visit

26 12 2024

Can’t do much better than spending part of Christmas Day with dear, handsome Sundance and his family. 🙂

We didn’t get a white Christmas, but we did get some moisture, which was much needed!





Christmas peace

25 12 2024

Let love and kindness, joy and hope light the way this Christmas season, and stay true to what matters most on this Earth with the time we are given. 🙂





On the eve

24 12 2024

First to the pond, Mysterium and Flash drink from the melty-icy water (high temps in the upper 40s to lower 50s will do that, and it’s OK because while there are patches of snow, water always is better).

As of at least this day – and I think it happened relatively recently – Flash has all of Storm’s mares. Good for the mares; too bad for the other young stallion who’d successfully held four of them for the last little while (and who was nearby, not quite content or ready to completely relinquish his possession).

Reading into things as a human will, I believe the mares have been seeking each other since they split.

No recent sightings of Storm, but I think/hope he’s deep in the areas that are familiar to him, and I’m sure he’s doing well.

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Merry Christmas Eve, everyone!





Light wave

23 12 2024

The day started with plentiful sunshine, then the clouds moved in for most of the day.

At the very END of the day, a sliver of clear sky above the horizon allowed a glorious wave of light to light up our whole world … including Mariah, napping in view of a dramatic background. Crazy how that happens at just the right moment. 🙂





Solstice light

22 12 2024

Light from the very low sun at the top of the basin’s western rimrocks highlights one of Temple’s gorgeous eyes at the approach of another night on winter solstice.

The days may be short, but we’ve had no shortage of blue Colorado skies the last couple of weeks. Some snow may be heading our way next week … in time for Christmas?! Santa may need his sled after all and not his (light-on-the-land) off-road tires. 😉





Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy

21 12 2024

Chipeta, looking very fuzzy and wonderfully wuzzy a couple of weeks ago when the ridges still had snow.

Dear Santa: We’d like some snow for Christmas. Thank you very much! 🙂

Happy winter solstice, folks!





High view

20 12 2024

The view from the hill, up out of the arroyo, was pretty grand. And the mountains aren’t a bad backdrop. 😉

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Happy big 7-0 to friend, fellow mustang advocate and writer extraordinaire, Kathryn Wilder!

She is, as many of you may know, the author of “Desert Chrome: Water, A Woman, and Wild Horses in the West,” and her new book, “The Last Cows: On Ranching, Wonder, and a Woman’s Heart,” will be out next fall.

Read more of her writing at https://katwilderwriter.com/





High road

19 12 2024

Temple took the high road across a deep arroyo, and I took the low road in the deep arroyo. 🙂

Eventually, I did have to climb the steep hillside up out of it. Though she looks like she’s ignoring me, as I came huffing and puffing up on the hill with them, the horses looked like they wondered what the heck I’d been doing down there anyway!





Dark & handsome

18 12 2024

It was still pretty muddy in the area where I took this pic of Maiku, and the horses were moving slowly.

It may make the going harder, but we’ll be glad of that moisture in the ground when the warm temperatures roll around again.