
How is it that little red Tesora always seems to glow with such fiery light?

How is it that little red Tesora always seems to glow with such fiery light?

Mariah. Could she be any more gorgeous?

It’s dry, but we have ponds, and we have mud. And our forecast looks promising for some wet stuff on Saturday. Cross your fingers!

Err, Hollywood. 🙂 As handsome as he is curious!

Young Killian found a perfectly photogenic spot for a nap in Spring Creek Basin … with Temple Butte looming beautifully in the background.
Disappointment Valley got rain in places and snow in places overnight Monday and early Tuesday morning. It’s just a little, but it’s hugely needed.

Wise Houdini looks back before continuing over the ridge to water. Her wisdom is so strong, so obvious. Simply, she’s amazing.

Temple.
‘Nuff said.

Those patches of snow are gone, though damp spots on the earth still linger in shady places. The snow on the La Sals is rapidly fading to the grey of the rock below as the sun shines relentlessly down during this winter of discontent.
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Today is the fifth anniversary of the passing of a beloved friend, Pati Temple. Even as we continue to mourn her loss, we celebrate her life and the shining light she was to all creatures, especially Spring Creek Basin’s mustangs.

Comanche has a few offspring. Apparently, that “middle-age creep” happens to all of us. 🙂

Hollywood’s band beats a hasty retreat from a young bachelor toward the far eastern ridges of Spring Creek Basin.