27/10/2013
Imagine for a moment breathing deep clean air while feeling the warmth from the sun of an uncluttered sky in a vast wilderness. Hear unshod hoof beats, along with random crickets at varying distances, accompanied only by your own boot fall on the desert dirt, while recognizing the lovely song of a meadowlark, or coyote call in the far reaches of bluffs and canyons. Every now and again in the company of a whispering dust-devil playfully whipping around the sagebrush tops- as your eyes gaze upon glossy coats of endless colors & patterns of wild mustangs. It feels as though your heart has a metamorphosis to a more pure or wilder state, never again to beat the same. Mustang Meg
Cherokee's band
July 2013/SE Oregon
July Video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=389532521158771&set=vb.226517823955&type=3&theater
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