Pretty Temple, one of the mustangs that gives the landscape of Spring Creek Basin its magic.
The hills are alive
14 09 2015Comments : 2 Comments »
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‘Keep the Wild Horses Wild’
13 09 2015Passing on good works: Mustang photographers and advocates Lynn Hanson and Carol Walker will present a film night featuring “American Mustang” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Natrona County Public Library in Casper, Wyo.
From the library’s website about the event:
“The Natrona County Public Library and Casper College will host Colorado Author and Wild Horse Photographer Carol Walker as well as feature a screening of the documentary ‘American Mustang’ on Wednesday, September 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the Crawford Room. The event is free and open to the public. The goal of the evening is to raise awareness and to promote a deeper understanding of the troubles currently facing wild horses in America.
“The evening will begin with a screening of “American Mustang,” a nature documentary with character-driven narrative. Shot in eight Western states, ‘American Mustang’ reveals the majestic wild horses of the American West by taking audiences on a journey through a landscape dotted by ranchers, wild horse advocates, government agencies and the public. The evening will conclude with a question and answer forum led by Carol Walker. Walker will address many of the controversies highlighted in ‘American Mustang.’ She will also discuss how wild horses are in danger of being displaced from the range by agricultural and energy interests. Copies of Walker’s book, ‘Wild Hoofbeats: America’s Vanishing Wild Horses,’ will be available for purchase, which she will sign following her talk.
“In collaboration with the event, local Wild Horse Photographers Chad and Lynn Hanson’s exhibition ‘Landscapes with Wild Horses,’ featuring years of exploration and iconic photography, opens Saturday, August 22 in the Library’s atrium. Showcasing the beauty of Central Wyoming’s wild horses at liberty, the exhibition consists of photographic images and statistics that transport visitors to a fragile slice of land where hundreds of wild horses make their home. ‘Landscapes with Wild Horses’ runs through Wednesday, September 30 and can be viewed by the public during regular library hours.”
If you’re in Wyoming, please plan to attend in order to encourage and support these advocates and their work to educate the public about mustangs!
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The look that melts
12 09 2015Comments : 2 Comments »
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Pink ‘n blue ‘n grey
11 09 2015Piedra is one of the loveliest mares in Spring Creek Basin (which is saying something given how gorgeous they ALL are).
Check out the grey mane at her withers … and the black mane are her crest. But look closely to see the cutest black-tipped graceful-long mustang ears you’ve ever seen.
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In the middle …
10 09 2015Comments : 1 Comment »
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Studly
8 09 2015He’s a big braw bay boy. Aspen, named for the upside-down aspen leaf on his forehead. No aspen (trees) in Spring Creek Basin, but those higher up the valley are starting their seasonal change. The cottonwoods won’t be far behind.
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Labor Day
7 09 2015Comments : 10 Comments »
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Loverly
6 09 2015Pretty grey girl Juniper in a greasewood “forest.” She’s so grey now, she looks almost blue. Such a lovely!
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Handsome devil
5 09 2015Hollywood is just another handsome mustang in just another gorgeous place in just another tiny corner of the West. And thank goodness for all those “justs.” They *just* add beauty to our world!
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A little froggy
4 09 2015A frog in the desert? Yup. Disappointment Valley got a few drops of rain – enough to hit the water catchment’s aprons. In the puddled water at the base of one of those aprons was this little critter. S/he seemed to be alone. There’s rain in the forecast, but we’ve had a tough time getting it to actually fall on the target (that’d be Spring Creek Basin). But our range and ponies still look pretty great – especially for September.
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