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May 1, 2013

Desert Camp

We camped next to an old, ramshackle cowboy corral on BLM land outside Capitol Reef.  The corral was good enough to hold our boys, and roomy enough so they could eat, roll, and lie down whenever they wished. 
The post-sunset colors are always unique. 
In the light of the full moon, we could easily see what the horses were up to, even in the middle of the night. 
Apparently, just hanging around scratching various itches was a nice break for them. 
After a night with the freedom to rock and roll, Boss had a serious bad tail-hair morning. 

13 comments:

  1. What a glorious place to camp.

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  2. Beautiful! Each part of the day is lovely.

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  3. While I feel sorry for Boss and his bad hair day, you had a beautiful place to camp. Your photos are gorgeous.

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  4. Bet your horses loved that new 'bedroom' last night... Lots of 'rockin' and rollin' huh????? ha ha

    Beautiful sunset sky --and I'm sure you enjoyed seeing that moon. Wow!
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  5. I can't imagine the beauty of the moon over the desert sky but your photographs gave me a good idea of its beauty. How convenient to find a horse playpen!

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  6. How great to camp next to the corral and have the full moon for light!

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  7. Looks like a wonderful place to camp. Was Daisy allowed along?

    Its wonderful you can see so much by moonlite!

    Cheers,
    Jo, Stella and Zkhat

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  8. That's pretty handy having a corral you could use. Nice moon photographs.

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  9. What a fun place to camp... Great photos

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  10. Love that last photo. How nice for the horses to have a safe place to camp overnight.

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  11. Beautiful sky photos! Looks like a quiet and peaceful area to camp.

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  12. I'd never thought of a horse having a bad-tail day. You made me laugh. :)

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  13. and no water to comb it out with :D You two have sure had some pretty rides this month.

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