Monday, January 28, 2013

Snow Day or .....

Sometimes I guess my intuition is right; I delayed going to work this morning.  Unusual for this winter as we have had literally NO snow all winter.  But last night we got about an inch and the road reports were horrible--slick slick and darn slick.

My daughter in law just called and was glad I was home.  She said stay there!  Someone from their company just rolled a four wheel drive pickup near where I live.  Icy, icy, icy...  Fortunately they were unhurt (thank goodness for seat belts.

So I'm home!!  And now I'm gonna go sew on my projects....


And think Lovely, Summery Thoughts............Lots of them.  And think Rain, Spring Rain, Lots of it.....




Okay, even rain in the form of WHITE stuff would be welcome this year!!!

If wishes were horses, even beggars would ride.


Sunday, December 30, 2012

Mr Weatherman, You & I need to have a Talk...

BEFORE we go into 2013.

You see 2012 wasn't so great.  I kept up my end of the bargain remaining ever optimistic for moisture in the form of rain or snow but you let me down you louse.  You let me down a LOT.

I even bought Mad Bomber Hats for both the grandkids thinking it would keep their ears warm when we pulled them with horses on the sleds.
This particular mad bomber hat is available at Sierra Trading Post.

EXCEPT you louse, you messed up those plans as we have NO Snow or so little snow no decent sled would be caught trying to sled over the dirt.......

And now to add insult to injury, tonight you predicted a low of 8 degrees Above zero.  Well I just checked and it's two degrees BELOW zero.  At 8 pm.  Its going to get colder......like maybe 10 BELOW.  Now there is a difference between 8 above and 10 below.  Like 18 bone chilling degrees.

AHEM, you really need to change your ways or I'm ending this relationship.

Friday, December 28, 2012

FRUSTRATION THY NAME IS COMPUTER

I haven't been posting for some time as my computer kept locking up after a few minutes.  Well it quit doing that about two weeks ago and started giving me THEE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH and then rebooting...ergh!!!

So over New Year's I will be setting up the New Computer I received for Christmas.  This one will quite literally go out the Window!

I think life was much simpler BC - before computers!!!  And maybe before Children....LOL.

Anyway hope to be back up blogging soon!
The Christmas Jammies were a hit with the Grandkids


Halloween was also Grandson's 2nd birthday.  Best Woody Cowboy and Snow White Ever!

Happy 2013 to All!  May it be the Best one year yet.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Not a good way to start a Sunday Morning

Hubby came in and said get going (I was being pretty lazy and had not even dressed yet) Jeannie the pony is colicking.!!

OH NO!  Believe you me, I was dressed with checkbook in tow, called and vet and we dashed in, pony in tow.  Colic can kill a horse.  It's the bane of owning a horse.  But I'm happy to report the vet called this evening and said Jeannie appeared to be in no more pain, she will give her a small flake of hay in the a morning to she how she does on it and we can pick her up.  Thinks it was gas colic but I don't think we are quite out of the woods on a upper impaction as she had not passed the mineral oil yet. (They tube them with mineral oil to get things to literally slip out.)

I think she will be okay as the vet said Jeannie was rather put out she did not get her evening feeding.  Well that was good sign.  Well actually Jeannie has been put out since she got put back into the Fat Girl Corral and back on a Diet.  She is as they say 'an easy keeper'.

This horse is NOT allowed to be sick!!!

Lately we've had an itch---an itch for a bigger place.  One that will run maybe 50 head instead of 30...so Saturday we took drive.

We saw lots of country.....
And even more country with very little grass.

AND I discovered that sometimes there is NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!

Itch Scratched.

HI HO SILVER (well in this case NO silver!!)


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Too Close for Comfort

We started out the month of September thinking we were going to fence in our few acres on the mountain.

So we got several trailer loads of.....

Fence posts and a load of poles...........

EXCEPT

This happened the day BEFORE everyone was to start a week's vacation to put the fence up....
I am standing on the corner of our property shooting the view to the southeast....it's all BURNED

Yep the Sheepherder Hill fire started across the road from us... and it was Fierce!

Our lot is below the crook in the road in the center of the picture.  This photo was taken by Brian Weathers from K2 Radio and you can see some pretty spectacular photos on their website at

It went from zero to over 10,000 acres in 24 hours!!!  It burned 37 cabins/homes and missed 850 more (thank goodness!)

I watched a big bomber drop slurry in Elkhorn Canyon from my office window.  WOW - that was pretty impressive.

By the time it was contained it had burned 15,556 acres which is a lot of territory.

We were banned from entering the fire zone for two weeks  and our place?  Here's what it looked like two weeks later.
We didn't even have ASH on the place!!  The wind was blowing everything away from us.

August 2012 was the driest August on record in 118 years! since they started keeping records and the mountain sure paid the price along with 37 cabin owners.  

Because of the drought and the cool nights but hot days; the color is intensified this year.  It's gorgeous but somehow you cannot forget about what you cannot see.




Oh and that load of fence posts -- we bought those instead of replacing my dishwasher which went Kaput!!!
Hmm maybe that wasn't a wise choice.  But oh well, there's always next year!

And a BIG Thank you to the Casper Mountain Firefighters.  A splendid job well done.


Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Thrill of Victory

The Thrill of Victory....
And the Agony of Defeat....

Watching four year old play soccer PRICELESS!

Hey Mom, did Sissie make a goal?



Sunday, July 29, 2012

They Are Back -- and apparently Recovering!

One of the delights of living North of Nowhere is the Wyoming Wildlife and getting to watch it.

For quite a number of years, we had a small group of sage grouse raise their young somewhere around us and they were frequently over by the buildings.  Several mornings, I made a s-l-o-w drive to the gate because the young grouse were in the road.  And young grouse do not move fast and tended to slowly mosey down the road ahead of my car rather than leaving the roadway.  Why they do that I don't know but it must surely make them a sad target on Wyoming's highways.

Grouse have become endangered in Wyoming due to 2 factors:  West Nile virus, to which they are highly susceptible, and oil and gas drilling, which disrupts their breeding/rearing.  In our area, I think West Nile hit the populations very very hard.  To the east of us, there was a lot of coal bed methane drilling and that probably affected the population also.  We have had NO grouse sightings for several years until last year when a large male and two females came through briefly.

But look whose BACK! This was taken out the back door Friday morning.

West Nile virus had 'died' down in our area so I am sure that has helped the population.  The coal-bed industry has died due to low gas prices and all those wells are now idle and shut-in with no new drilling.  That must have helped also.  This was the group of eight that showed up Friday morning.  Later, when we drove out the gate to go to a doctor's appointment, we saw four young grouse and there may have been more lurking in the brush we could not see.  That's 12!!!!

Sadly, now horizontal drilling is starting to take place RIGHT here where we live and also east of us.  Horizontal drilling take a much larger 'bite' out of the land requiring 20 acres for a drilling pad rather than one about the size of a half football field like the coal-bed.  If coal bed bothered these birds, what will all these large rigs do to them?    And what will it do to our sub-irrigated pastures that we rely on the water and the wildlife relies on also?

Frankly, I'm worried -- for us and for them.

The green line is our water hose and the tires are the horse trailer.  That's how unafraid they are!

We have had some rains over the past two weeks and in places the hills have gotten just a 'tad' greener; which lowers our fire danger!!  Hope we get more.

Over the years, we have seen antelope, deer, elk, badgers, red fox, otters, ducks, canadian geese, sand hill cranes, pelican(?) (couldn't get close), egret? (wasn't sure); sage grouse, turkeys, rattlesnakes (could do without them!); weasel, prairie dogs (not too fond of these either!) all on our little slice of Wyoming.  Sometimes in the summer we like to just sit out on the porch and watch our wildlife TV.  It's GREAT!

So I guess I will enjoy while I have it.  And hope for the best.