
Cool, right?
Pronghorns are fairly common in Spring Creek Basin and lower Disappointment Valley. But some people are surprised to learn that.
Just another feather in our healthy-range cap.

Cool, right?
Pronghorns are fairly common in Spring Creek Basin and lower Disappointment Valley. But some people are surprised to learn that.
Just another feather in our healthy-range cap.

The green land turned golden in the last light of the day, matching beautiful buckskin Winona.

The title says it all.

Hunky chunky Hollywood!

Seven at home.
We should all be so lucky. 🙂

Rain at sunset over Utah’s La Sal Mountains, looking to the northwestish – golden rain.

And looking to the eastish across Spring Creek Basin to McKenna Peak, Temple Butte, Brumley Point and beyond … pink rain.
Mother Nature has a pretty amazing palette out here in the wide, wild, beautiful world. 🙂

Storm’s band is just below the rise where he’s standing, and he’s looking back at a nearby band being followed by a bachelor.
Really, it’s impossible to describe such feelings of beauty- and peace-in-the-moment. It was a magical evening of wild horses and wild places and wild beauty and such blazing, stunning contentment. And it’s available to everyone because these are OUR wild horses and OUR wild beautiful places; OUR public lands.

Maiku struck a handsome pose just below some icons just after some (more) rain. 🙂
Third-day-in a-row rain.
It’s mahhhhhhhvelous, dahlings!
I think it’s already greener.
For God so loved the world …




How can you not believe in a higher power with so much gorgeousity in the world?
(The image of the moon was taken a few evenings ago. All others were taken last night at the very end of the beautiful day (which included very heavy smoke from the East Rim Fire throughout Disappointment Valley during the afternoon).)

Lots of on-by walkin’ goin’ on these days. All the better to evade the gnats!
S’aka the mighty looks like a giant against Temple Butte and McKenna Peak. 🙂