
It’s hard to impossible to tell in this photo of Killian below Brumley Point, but it was raining, and it was muddy and getting muddier.
Yes, yes, we do love the moisture. 🙂

It’s hard to impossible to tell in this photo of Killian below Brumley Point, but it was raining, and it was muddy and getting muddier.
Yes, yes, we do love the moisture. 🙂

One of the coolest things about pintos is that you can SEE their wintry, velveteen lusciousness in the border between white and their other color (!). Corazon was quite at his leisure on this sunny winter day in Spring Creek Basin.
What cold?!

Still so lovely in the setting-sun shadow of Round Top, Gaia watches a nearby band.
Two days of wind and more than our allotted share of sunshine means that our lovely snow is melting. We’re watching the forecast and hoping for more snow before the old year ends.

Early Christmas morning, we had a faint little sundog keeping company with the rising sun, just above Temple Butte.

May all the magic of this season flow from our hearts to yours on this day of blessings and great hope for the world.

The longest night of the year is past, and now days will get longer and longer – though maybe not warmer and warmer for at least another little while yet. 🙂
Sundance carries the shortest day in grand fashion – as always!