To know her is to love her

18 07 2018

Houdini

That face.





Spotty

17 07 2018

Mariah

If our rain was as plentiful as Mariah’s dapples, we’d be in the pink … err, green.





No-haze days

16 07 2018

Raven; McKenna Peak and Temple Butte

Raven on a hazy day not so long ago. We have gotten some drips and drizzles, and even with just a little moisture, our world feels the relief.





Pretty little redhead girl

15 07 2018

Tesora

Isn’t Tesora the prettiest little thing going? 🙂





Stud zone

14 07 2018

Kwana

Lesser stallions, beware. Kwana is young … and studly. 🙂





Lit

13 07 2018

Tenaz

Mighty Tenaz, golden and glowing in the late-evening sunshine.





Straight on

12 07 2018

Puzzle

What do you think she’s thinking? 🙂





Facing the wind

11 07 2018

Hollywood, Shane and Maia

Hollywood and his girls Shane and Maia make any scenery look better. 🙂





The view, usual

10 07 2018

Terra; McKenna Peak and Temple Butte

Terra, again, a couple of days after the below photo/post.

This photo illustrates our usual view: Sunshine in the basin and rain beyond the horizon (McKenna Peak and Temple Butte).

The clouds did eventually cover us that evening – it was the evening of the rainbow – and we got a teeny amount of raindrops. As evidenced by the swirly swish of that stunning tail, the wind preceded the rain by hours. 🙂





Appaloosa for a day

9 07 2018

Terra

Terra wanted to try on some spots, so she did it the mustang way: Mud splashes! 🙂

Each evening for the last three, Ma Nature has teased us with dark-to-the-east/southeast skies … then some stiff wind, then a few drippy sprinkles. Let me put it this way: Terra’s spots didn’t come from rain-created mud. The ground is basically dry before the sprinkles even stop.

This slow buildup is OK … as long as we eventually get something really, really wet … ?!