Showing posts with label gold light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold light. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

Autumn Gold Dust

 

Monday November 18 2013

Nothing eclipses this time of year when the dust and the evening sun angle adds drama to the outlines of the desert hills and Owyhee mountains.


 The herd strolls down from the canyon

Stormy ambles among the saltbush

Rhett stops to eye me suspiciously

 The cottonwoods are rather riotous!

 

Friday, August 23, 2013

Owyhee Gold Dust



Friday August 23 2013

If the last blog entry didn't clog your nostrils, this one surely will. Owyhee dust and sun have a mind of their own when they get together. Too bad this gold dust isn't the real thing - it might be more tolerable.




Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Mis Compadres


June 25 2013

Hahkeem has lost his herd.

The sun hurls its first burning beams between storm clouds over the Owyhee horizon, chiseling giant purple shadows that conceal his compadres.


He whinnies and waits with his companion shadow for a glimpse, an utterance of his friends.


One by one,


they come running to his call.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Into The Light



Tuesday October 16 2012

For soooooooo many reasons, this is my favorite time of the year - it's COOL, Winter Is Coming, and you have that golden light that just makes you gasp when you have a horse to frame it with.



Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Big 4-0!



Thursday September 13 2012

There are few dates during the year that are as momentous as the threshold just crossed: after a loooooong summer, the temperature finally fell below 40° at night. (39° bottom left was the low!)

I recently marked a few other exciting historic dates on my Owyhee calendar: the day it finally didn't reach 90° (August 30); the night it fell below 50° (September 2), the first yellow leaf sighting (!!)(September 7), and last night, the night it fell below the Big 4-0 degrees.

It was another long and brutally hot (my opinion) Owyhee summer, with too much sweat, too much suffering (whine!), too many flies, too many night bugs, too many rattlesnakes… but now there is hope.

Blankets can be piled on the bed to be burrowed under at night. Fleece can be unpacked. Gloves might even be worn on an early morning ride.

The sun has started its magical golden slant, with that tint and angle you only get in the fall and early winter in the northwest. 

I know for sure that once again, coffee will soon steam from its cup in the mornings, coats will grow thicker and longer, steam will curl out of nostrils… and the Ice Princess will be thrilled.

We've turned the corner. My next momentous occasions will be the Big 2-0, and the Big "S" word, but I won't scare you winter weenies with that just yet!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Winter Light


Wednesday December 7 2011

The air crackles crisp and cold as the golden light of winter sets over the herd.