
Our famous Colorado sunshine has been a little lacking this winter, so we enjoy every bit of it (well, we do that anyway, but it seems particularly valuable this year). 🙂

Our famous Colorado sunshine has been a little lacking this winter, so we enjoy every bit of it (well, we do that anyway, but it seems particularly valuable this year). 🙂

Disappointment Valley had rain during parts of three consecutive days several days ago. And then we had sunshine. 🙂 It was a muddy hike that led to finding Seven, but seeing the boy was well worth every messy step!

Tenaz and Madison glow on a spring-like February evening in Spring Creek Basin.

Hollywood’s mane catches the evening light as he follows his band through the winter-golden grasses.

Aren’t they handsome? That’s Brumley Point at back right.

No words for this one.

Corona is difficult to see at a distance, even when you know (are pretty sure) she’s there.
Magical mustang, most perfectly suited to her home on the range.

Hayden naps after a chat with Tenaz. He picked a good spot. 🙂
(This boy is the king of naps … and has been since he was a baby.)

Everyone knows mustangs are gorgeous.
What you may not have known is that they have subtle senses of humor. 🙂

We were walking – slowly – in mud. The far ridges were still covered in snow. We’ve dried out a bit since this photo was taken, but wet stuff is high in our forecast. And we’re lovin’ it!