Hope and future

3 10 2025

Ladies ‘n lads, there’s a whole lot going on in the world right now.

None of you need me to tell you that.

What I do want to tell you is that there is a hard-working core group of folks (some of whom don’t even know and/or aren’t involved with each others’ work … and many working in great collaborations) who are dedicated to Colorado’s mustangs, on and off their home ranges. I can list our on-range groups easily (Friends of the Mustangs, Little Book Cliffs; Sand Wash Advocate Team and Wild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash Basin, Sand Wash Basin; Piceance Mustangs, Piceance-East Douglas), but I don’t want to try with the off-range-focused groups for fear of leaving some/any out. Believe me: They are out there, and they are dedicated.

As much as so many are divided these days, we mustang advocates are united in our love of our mustangs and goals of securing good management or good off-range lives – and sometimes both at the same time.

This post is late because I forgot to schedule one ahead of time (and/or I may have thought I’d have time to do it when I got home …), but I was just visiting a sanctuary and herd in northwestern Colorado where beautiful mustangs roam, and there are people as dedicated to protecting them and providing safety and wild futures for them as I am here for my Spring Creek Basin beauties.

The trip renewed my sense of hope that, at least in this, we have options and opportunities to continue the important work of advocating for our mustangs, wherever they might be in Colorado, with people who are united in doing the same (however differently).

That’s pretty cool.

(This golden eagle indulged our visit right along the road for many wonderful moments, and s/he seemed to be an excellent example of the sentiment of hope that goes with this post.)





Nibblies

2 10 2025

Buckeye was nibbling on galleta near the base of this piΓ±on or juniper tree … and keeping an eye on me at the same time. Never UNaware, those mustangs.





A few of my favorite things

1 10 2025

Mustangs, Spring Creek Basin, water and aspen – all in the same view. Many of my favorite things. πŸ™‚





Light show

30 09 2025

The mustangs don’t *always* cooperate when spectacular things are happening on the horizon. Posing really isn’t their jam (though they sometimes do it very well, indeed). However, although there are no mustangs in these pix, I decided they showed off the gorgeousity of Spring Creek Basin to such a degree that they stand on their own (and there *were* mustangs nearby; you just have to take my word for it!).

The rainbow Sunday evening was faint … and then it was BRIGHT. Never more than that little section, but wowza. Every strand of color was bright and clear and distinct:

That extreme brightness didn’t last very long. All I did when processing was to add a touch of sharpening. (I mean, really, how can you improve on that with a mere computer?!)

Then, last night, as I was leaving the basin, this interesting light-prism phenomenon, in nearly the same area of sky:

Mother Nature is booming in the high country with her annual aspen show, but she apparently didn’t want us in dry, brown Disappointment Valley to feel left out. πŸ™‚

We are grateful!





Magic at sunset

29 09 2025

Soooooooooooooooo magical!

Weird distortion courtesy of the crack across my phone camera lens (boo!). Otherwise … beautiful!

Do you see the lingering rainbow? Subtle as sunset light. πŸ™‚

Not-so-subtle sunset colors looking west!

And ending the day with a view back to the east/southeast.

Blessed. No other word for it.





Buddy boys

28 09 2025

Corazon and his trusty lieutenant, Maiku, rarely are this close together, let alone posing so nicely.

Stout, handsome pinto boys. πŸ™‚





She’s the glow

27 09 2025

Gorgeous Winona. Again, are more words needed?

My folks have been visiting this week, and we’ve been taking care of lots of projects, so that’s why I’ve been a little quiet on the blog lately and not very wordy with the posts. πŸ™‚





Wildness

26 09 2025

Handsome Flash …

Sometimes, that seems to be just about all I need to say. πŸ™‚





Sunset wander

25 09 2025

Tenaz grazes his way down a hillside at sunset on another peaceful evening in Spring Creek Basin. … Nearly silhouetted, he could be anymustang on anyrange in the American West. We cherish the freedom of them all.





Big horned critters

24 09 2025

Desert bighorn sheep in Southwest Colorado.

I see them very rarely and treasure every (any) sighting. Please forgive the non-mustang, non-Spring Creek Basin posting of this encounter, but I was just that excited to make their (very brief) acquaintance.

They’re so cool!