
How does he do it? What a heartthrob. 🙂

Mother Nature graced us with some moisture this week, and we’re grateful. There’s a pond a short distance to the left of Reya here, and with any luck, it’s holding some water that came in gentle waves of snow that mostly never stuck. The ground is so dry, we need that moisture to soak in and start collecting in the low places – otherwise known as ponds. 🙂

Just hangin’ out with my favorite little redheaded girl Tesora on a warm spring day in Spring Creek Basin. Despite the lingering snow, the air was warm. Heat is coming soon enough … hopefully we have (and/or get) enough moisture to make it tolerable.

His band was below him out of sight. He, the scout, was on high ground to detect the approach of any danger to the napping band.
The sky was unsettled. … The forecast gave us a good chance of rain that never came that day.

You envision an enticing view stretching away to the far horizon of Utah, don’t you? Or, perhaps, in the other direction, the Glade (where the aspen grow).
I hate to burst your visionary bubbles. 🙂 There was a hill just there, and we couldn’t see Round Top let alone all the way to Utah. But Maiku sure looks handsome, with his cute little pony ears and his winter beard and scruffy roughy coat … and that lip. … That lip! I’m undone by the lip. 🙂

Most of the mustangs are starting to look a little rough as they begin to shed their winter finery in preparation for the longer, warmer days of spring, but Chipeta rocks her still fine fluff.
She’s a fashion maven that way.