LAMBING SEASON
I had a wonderful albeit cold experience touring a ranches lambing operation. I was like a little kid taking pictures until my fingers froze…it wasn’t that cold but the wind chill was!
The sheep have been sheared and now they are all having their cute little lambs…
The lovely owner and tour guide Robin abandoned her busy day to gift me with the tour and to answer my numerous questions!
This pen of sheep is filled with mamas and their babies who are a few days old and in good health!
Robin explained to me that since the sheep are black and white the wool is used for felt. I wonder if this breed of sheep is more suitable for Montana….I forgot to ask what breed they are!
Isn’t that they cutest thing ever???
These pens are new babies who need to be watched more carefully.
One of the mothers was a first timer and her babies were having a hard time finding their food
Here Robin is explaining when they will interfere and help the little ones who can’t quite figure it out.
More to come!!
MONTANA WINTER CELEBRATES MY ARRIVAL!!
Well I finally have my computer hooked up in Billings, Montana! My poor blog has never been so neglected in the three years since I have started it! When I finally logged on yesterday the domain had expired! The move has been both exciting and stressful but what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger! Unfortunately I have been battling the flu for almost a week and it sucks because I can’t take the typical meds….Nyquil, any of the cold and flu meds make me hyper and jittery. The drive up was great and I stayed at a friends house in Whitehall, Montana about 4 hours from my final destination of Billings. The weather was supposed to be in the 30′s and 40′s during the week but…it changed to -10 the day I was supposed to head to Billings to look for apartments being that I AM JUST A GIRL!! I was a bit freaked out that I didn’t have an engine block heater and stayed in Whitehall another day and took my car to a nice mechanic to explained that my car was just fine and would be until -50. (I hope it doesn’t get that cold here.)
The good thing is that except for the extreme cold hitting my lungs I’m pretty much acclimated already. Its 45 degrees and I shut off the heat and opened all of my windows…prompted by the realization that I burned my breakfast…but that’s beside the point. The cold is dry and 45 here in Billings is not nearly as cold as 45 in Medford.
These are some of the horses I help feed on the ranch.
This is me making the mistake of carrying alfalfa in my new down coat from Cabela’s (my new favorite store!) The coat is microfiber and the alfalfa would not come off with one of the rolling tape removers made for fabric. It is very warm though and when I finally hit Billings on a cold cold morning even the locals were commenting on my good choice of clothes.
The photos were taken by a youngster….do I really have that much gray hair??
When I made it to Billings the next day it was cold and windy. I had some appointments to look at apartments and while I was waiting for credit checks and references to be conducted I drove around the city to get a feel and eventually made my way to the top of the rimrock. It was unbelievably cold and windy…I didn’t leave my car for too long but here is the view….
Lease, garage door opener and a half gallon of Pendleton Whisky….all moved in!!
Just joking. Its going to take awhile before I get settled. I only spent one night in my apartment then took off for Whitehall again I had meet my new boss in Missoula in two days. Whitehall is a bit over the halfway mark between Billings and Missoula nice not to have to drive all six hours in one day!
I pulled over at the Big Timber exit to get this photo of the Crazy Mountains…but my car door wouldn’t open. I momentarily worried that it was broken before I discovered that the wind was blowing so hard I had to use brute force to get it open enough to get my leg out. I finally managed to stand up to take the photo but the minute I got my body back in it slammed shut again!
Then upon trying to reenter the interstate my little 4-cylinder engine had a hell of a time getting up to highway speed which prompted me to chant I THINK I CAN, I THINK I CAN….I didn’t stress it though it eventually got up to highway speed and the nice thing about the interstate in Montana is that it doesn’t have a whole lotta traffic on it.
Meanwhile back at the ranch…another front had moved in and the creek was freezing over the water at the barn had frozen and the cows and horses needed water. I was excited to chop the ice so they would have a place to drink. It may not look impressive but it took me about a half hour of steady blows to make that. the ice was quite thick by the bank. Then….
the cows broke through the fence! (There is only a mama and her baby) One of the youngsters and I herded them back in. I discovered it was easier to entice them with food instead of chasing them but then after getting the cows back in a horse go out! He was easily bribed too! This is the section of fence I repaired.
I cannibalized it from a section that was only being used along the driveway. I was feeling quite industrious but in my head while I thoroughly enjoyed myself in the long run I would much rather be a renter freeing my time up for art and hiking and such things.
The next day I took off for Missoula early because there was a storm and I was worried about getting there in time in the morning. Unknown to me at the time I was driving through the worst storm in five years! This was the Interstate between Deer Lodge and Missoula I only saw one plow and it was heading in the opposite direction! Luckily there was little traffic and I just took my time. I encountered tow trucks and cars that had slid off but I safely arrived five hours later.
I came down with the flu the next day and have zero photos of Missoula. I never made it to the old town and aside from work I stayed in bed the whole time. The drive back to Billings was absolutely beautiful but I had an appointment to get my internet set up and didn’t stop to take photos…the cable guy was in my driveway when I arrived! I still feel like crap but hopefully I will get a walk in today to take photos of my neighborhood. But it is almost noon now and I still haven’t had breakfast or gotten out of my pajamas…starting to feel like of of those lazy lowlife people…shoot me if you see me in public wearing my pajamas! A line has to be drawn somewhere!
NO TRESPASSING
I always want a better explanation…like WHY don’t you want me to trespass…and I am glad I ignored the sign or else I would not have found the graffiti rock!!
Apparently people have been coming here for years its on top of the mountain that divides Butte and Whitehall…and I wonder if the train used to stop there and for what reason…I couldn’t see any evidence of anything other than a rock…I love it when I find stuff like this…why why why?
FIRST SNOW IN MONTANA II
I don’t even have proper boots I went in my hiking boots which only go above the ankle and have mesh on top!! My feet and pants were soaked but I was never cold until I got back to the car. They say cold is a state of mind….most of the time I hate the cold but I guess the dry air in Montana makes it seem warmer….the rainy cold in Oregon bothers me more. If I move back to Oregon it will probably be around Bend.








MOVING TO MONTANA
Sorry folks about going so long without posting. This is an old one from when I visited Montana two years ago. Now I am moving there!! I’m excited but in my head I imagined going there in the late spring playing all summer and then slowly getting ready for winter. Nooooo! I have to start my job on February 7th! I didn’t even own a sweater a few weeks ago!! Now I have several sweaters boots that keep my feet warm to -30 (Not sure if I quite believe THAT I have a sleeping bag that goes down to zero but they neglected to tell me the part about being in a 70 degree house under a pile of buffalo robes then it keeps you warm!) Anyway my long down coat arrived today. Beautiful with coyote trim on the hood (sorry PETA) At least I’ll be wearing it in Montana and not L.A….The experts say that real fur around a hood protects the face much better than faux fur. Thank you coyote!!
I wish I were all packed and ready to go but that is not the case. Luckily I still have a few weeks. I wish I were so organized I could live out of a backpack but as it is I have sent multitudes of boxes which should arrive in Montana by the end of the week. Most of them were art related. Several trips to the Goodwill and other area donation drop-offs. How do I accumulate so much? I even got rid of most of my books and scanned my photos. I am embracing the digital technology that is such a space saver.
I tried to send a box of acrylic paints but apparently that is included in the ridiculous Homeland Security nonsense. I don’t know how Dick Blick managed to send me all of my paint in the first place!
Tired from a long day of cleaning I even cleaned behind the refridgerator…
sorry OREGON DUCKS for your loss.
It was so beautiful that I had to go hiking! There is a Continental Divide Trail up in the mountains above Butte. The bears have not gone to sleep yet so my friend took me to a sporting goods store where for 35 dollars I purchased a big bottle of bear spray….when I got back to Oregon I showed it to my brother who said it doesn’t really work and bears run 40 miles an hour…..yada yada yada….try to ruin my mental safety comfort. Evil I tell you! Anyway I enjoyed myself more because of the bear spray…I would have worried in the back of my mind.Furthermore in the snow the amount of animal tracks was incredible!!
I was surrounded by beauty and did a lot of talking to God! Even got a few answers!!












FOG AND SNOW
These are on Hwy. 140 from Medford to Klamath Falls. The fog was lifting as I was driving towards the mountains….
And of course the sky was blue on the mountain!
The remaining photos were taken later in the evening as the sun was going down…the forest changes colors
ASPENS
Aspen are hard to capture in a photograph they are more of an experience. More than any other tree I know of they are just fun to watch their leaves just sort of hang as if suspended by thread and flicker at the slightest breeze. They either whisper or dance. And the colors!! Spring and Summer the shades of green, fall into winter flicker with gold.
WINTER PHOTOS
This is something I posted earlier this year…I’m putting it up just in case any of you miss winter!!!
Got back photos from Costco. Not sure if some of the flaws are my fault or Costco’s…

SEASONAL WATERFALL ALONG THE SMITH RIVER

SEASONAL WATERFALL ALONG THE SMITH RIVER

MISTY MORNING OUTSIDE OF GRANTS PASS OREGON

KLAMATH LAKE ON THE MODOC RIM SIDE

KLAMATH LAKE AT THE HOWARD BAY BOAT RAMP

KLAMATH LAKE AT THE HOWARD BAY BOAT RAMP

KLAMATH LAKE AT THE HOWARD BAY BOAT RAMP
DOAKS MOUNTAIN ABOVE KLAMATH LAKE

DOAKS MOUNTAINS ABOVE KLAMATH LAKE

GREAT MEADOW RECREATIONAL SITE NEAR LAKE OF THE WOODS, OREGON

GREAT MEADOW

GREAT MEADOW

GREAT MEADOW

CLOUDS ABOVE GRANTS PASS

CLOUDS ABOVE GRANTS PASS
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CLOUDS ABOVE GRANTS PASS
Look at that fiber in the middle of the photo!!! I need to buy Photoshop!

CLOUDS ABOVE GRANTS PASS

CLOUDS ABOVE GRANTS PASS

SNOWY TREES IN CALIFORNIA

SNOWY TREES IN CALIFORNIA


















































































































































































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