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Dear life …

*Sound on if that caption doesn’t make sense.* I voted today for the first time in a presidential election. I (politely) said to the lady at the in person voting table that I wasn’t leaving until I got a sticker. I told her I had just become a citizen and this was a big first …

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Updates, thoughts & 2025 calendars

That first picture I took while sitting in the round pen and writing down some thoughts and enjoying the golden late autumn afternoon light. Doc, with nothing better to do since he was waiting on a woman, glanced over his shoulder and looked his most handsome, slightly winter-fuzzy dappled palomino pinto Mustang self. Watch for …

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Halloween, kids & Mustangs

Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy Ambassador Mustangs Lacy (Piglet) and Tiny (Tigger) made their parade debut yesterday at our tiny local school’s Halloween parade. The kids were excited to see the horses and the Mustangs were brave and calm surrounded by tiny humans, colorful costumes and fire department escort vehicles. Eeyore and Winnie the Pooh …

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Adoptable Mustangs: DG Rosie

Long yearling Devil’s Garden (DG) Mustang filly is blossoming into quite the long-legged bay beauty. She’s got lots of bone and is already nearly Lacy’s height (Lacy is all of 14.1hh), with lots of growing left to do. She string tests to 15hh mature height. Rosie is an old soul with a lovely mind. She’s …

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Not too scared

These eyes, ears and feet have covered some incredible country this year. After we thought that we might never experience another sunset on a mountain again. Now I’m collecting sunsets and spending as much time outside as possible, sometimes sleeping outside even at home, just so I can see the stars. I got Covid for …

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Adoptable Mustangs: Tillie

2yo bay Twin Peaks CA Mustang filly Tillie is ready to find a lover of tall athletic mares who know what they want in life and are not afraid to express it. She currently stands 14.3hh tall and string tests to 15.3hh. She has a freezebrand, it’s under her mane. Tillie has all the heart …

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Take the GPS

I recently went on a lovely ride with a friend whom I hadn’t ridden with in way too long. She was taking me to a lake I hadn’t visited before. I’m always grateful when people share their favorite places with me. We got to the lake and sat down for lunch after letting the horses …

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Looking for his person: Nash

If I had a dollar for every time someone has contacted me, saying “I want Nash”… Don’t get me wrong, Nash is super cool. He’s also taken a long time to let his guard down and he’s not for everyone. The hard facts: He’s a grey 4yo (5 next spring) Antelope Hills WY Mustang gelding. …

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Catch us if you can!!!

Here’s a super fun little clip from an incredible recent ride with the Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy Ambassador Mustangs, Tay Martin and the two rescue German Shepherds Denali and Ranger. Sand, mountains, water, snow, good horses, happy dogs and a friend. It was a fantastic, memorable day. What draws many adventurers into the backcountry? …

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No more quarters

There’s something special about young people and Mustangs. They’re not just our future, they’re who we hope will treasure, protect and enjoy wild horses, on and off the range, when we are long gone. This kiddo has been helping us with chores for a few months. She’s tough and gritty and wasn’t at all horsey …

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