
A black mustang is always gorgeous and always in style. 🙂 Raven is one of the gorgeousest!

A black mustang is always gorgeous and always in style. 🙂 Raven is one of the gorgeousest!

The very best, most beautiful kind of red is Gaia at the golden end of the lovely day.

Young Kwana follows his band across the golden range at the end of another glorious day in Spring Creek Basin.

Cool, right?
Pronghorns are fairly common in Spring Creek Basin and lower Disappointment Valley. But some people are surprised to learn that.
Just another feather in our healthy-range cap.

Seriously, it’s time to put an end to the myth that all wild horses are starving on all public rangelands that they (and they alone) have destroyed.
Love,
Spring Creek Basin mustangs
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Link to links about how to help people and animals suffering from the after-effects of Hurricane Harvey in Texas.
My folks have lived in Texas since 1992 (after an earlier tour of duty there in the early 1980s). Fortunately, they were on the northwestern edge of the swirl and are grateful for rain received after extremely hot and dry conditions. Our hearts are with all those affected by the devastation.

Trotting – not to be confused with tweeting – Maia moves up the hill to follow her band during the day of the eclipse.

The green land turned golden in the last light of the day, matching beautiful buckskin Winona.

Comanche was smart to protect his eyes during the eclipse by hanging out under a shady juniper. 🙂

Killian does love his sunflower dessert. 🙂

Beautiful grey girls Maia and Houdini stand amid grass and four o’ clock flowers.
So much beauty.