i was lucky enough to be invited back to vermejo last week for another shoot.
the hummingbirds were very social.
there are a few groups of ferrel horses on the property. they don’t call them wild because at some point they were broken and used by humans. but they are now ferrel because they have been released and are free to roam the 600k acres.
i came across a group of about a dozen on the road down to the main lodge. i stopped the car and stepped out to snap a few shots. two of the horses came right up to me and began sniffing. they gently rubbed their long faces against me.
i had no idea what was going on, but it seems these powerful, wild creatures wanted to be friends. perhaps they missed the strange bond that horses and humans share.
one of them seemed interested in tasting my camera.
i had a strong urge to hop up on one of their backs and see if they remembered what it was like to transport a human to and fro. i decided against that idea.
it was really hard to get back in the car and leave my new friends…
but i did. after all, we had lots of great wine to drink…
the next day, we set out for lower underwood lake to catch some trout. i have never fly fished before, so i thought i’d give it a try…
with the help of a fantastic guide, and a lot of luck, i got to land a 3 lb brown. good looking fish!
that afternoon, john and i headed for the streams. fly fishing streams is a whole different game, and frankly, my confidence was high and i wanted to give that a shot as well.
the weather had different plans however. the sky opened with reckless fury. lightning and wind kept us from fishing the rest of the day.
we set out at 6 a.m. the next morning to catch our flight out of amarillo. on the way out of vermejo, we were treated to a spectacular sunrise.
a great last memory to hold in my mind of this amazing place…
i sincerely hope i have the opportunity to return, some day.
Beautiful photos as usual Andrew. Love the horse photos and the experience you had with them. I saw those sand dunes on my way home from Colorado a couple weeks ago. That last photo sort of reminds me of a Van Gogh painting I saw in the “Sheaves of Wheat” collection.
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