Then they walked down the hill to the fields by the lake, where two younger horses started horsing around:
They didn't look like they were fighting, just playing. Then the rest of the group, seven of them, walked up and they all sauntered over to another little grassy area to eat. Fun to watch! They are beautiful, shiny horses, very healthy looking. This area must provide all the food and water they need to stay in top shape. I haven't seen the whole herd for a few days.
Here's my camp site, above the lake. It's a big, clean, clear site. Very pretty:
This is The Palms - photo taken from down where the horses were playing:
These photos are from last week after I moved up the hill to my current site:
I think this is my favorite place to be since I started traveling. The weather has been really nice - and by that I mean MY nice. Which is sunny and warm, not hot, then cloudy and rainy and lightening and thunderstorms. I just love this weather. I got my first lightening photo, couldn't believe it when I actually got one.
Looking out at the rain.
I have so many photos - I'll post more tomorrow.
Have a great Sunday, everyone! :)
Loved the horses! My horses are one of the things that I will miss when fulltiming. Glad to know that I'll still be able to see and enjoy them. I have never been able to get a lightening strike. I look forward to the day that I accidentally get it right. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI know it's late commenting on this post rather then your last but just got back in town and playing catch-up on blog reading.
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Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Lightning is one thing I've never been able to capture in a picture. Love yours. And those are definitely the kind of neighbors that you can really enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, beautiful, what more can I say.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all the cool photos, Barbara. That is a real nice place you've found there. Give our love to Katie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful horses!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful horses; obviously used to people being around since they moved right through the RVs to the water. That is one great looking place and your current site is wonderful. Loved the lightning shot too!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd prefer your present site too. Nice to be up on the hill looking down. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous spot you have here. We didn't make it to this state park when we went through NM last year, but I am most definitely adding it to the list!
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Great shot with the lightening! It must be amazing to wake up to be surrounded by wild horses :)
ReplyDeleteThose horses are just beautiful - nice photos. They sure don't seem to be intimidated by people. I can see why you love it there.
ReplyDeletethe horses are indeed beautiful and healthy looking.
ReplyDeleteGetting to watch the horses was the best part about Bluewater Lake SP, other than the pretty views. Looks like you got the prime site. We've always been there in winter and there was rarely anyone camped down by the water. We'd rather be up above the lake looking down, too.
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ReplyDeleteBy the sounds of the other gas stations they were helping you to use the fuel that you had just purchased.
It's about time.
Was wondering where you been.
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