Blue Creek above the Ranch
Mariah Marketing manager for Horse's Way
Dancer "shading up"
This young male Eagle was rescued from being hit on the highway. He visited Horse's Way one afternoon for a few hours. After contacting the Department of Wildlife, a falconer came and took him to a local vet where he was rehabilitated. Eventually he was released to his wild home in the Canyon.
Horse's Way is completely off the grid. These panels provide our only source of electrical power. Thankfully we get a lot of sun.
Rainbow Rock
Looking south toward Priest Rock
Over the hill in front lies Blue Creek Canyon. A very magical and private sacred place across the Dolores River.
Horses look small in this Canyon.
Dancer, still "shading up"
The eye of Dancer
Lady and Mariah hanging at the loafing shed.
Mariah in deep horse thought.
Hap taking a look at "what's happening"
Hap
The sky is really this blue here. No photo modifications. It looks especially wonderful from the back of a horse.
More blue sky
Horse's Way Herd from left to right: Lady, Hap, Mariah, Dancer
View from the porch
Looking up the Canyon from the back yard
Magic River Portal
Tamerisk by the River in Fall
Looking through the portal
Dolores river, she changes colors every day, sometimes red, then blue, then brown, then green.
Fog in the Canyon is rare
Waterfall from flash flood
Mystical Foggy day
Sunlight through cottonwood on Blue Creek across the River
Sun rays gracing the pasture
Priest rock is standing in the right side of this shot.
Old Homestead on the Ranch
Amazingly clear Blue Creek
View of Dolores River from the top of Gold Hill.
Out buildings on the Ranch
Horse Heaven. . . . .
Guardian Rock in the background. This is about 30 minutes from the Ranch just past the Utah border.
Mariah enjoying the snow that seldom graces the Canyon.
Priest Rock in fog
Frosty River
Rainbow River
Runnin' Free
Hap running wild
Horse heaven, again. . .
Ancient Rock carvings on the property.
Spring flowers in the desert
Yucca
Cactus blossoms
Twilight over the ranch
On the porch
Waiting for dinner
600 foot waterfall. . . focus is fuzzy because it was raining hard
Finally, dinner.
Another dreamy horse day in the Canyon
Lady smiling
Mares lunching
Frosty January 2008
Worst storm in 30 years in the Canyon
Are the horses out there???
Lovely frosty river