There is an urge, every year, to escape the ranch before calving season starts. Knowing that you will be busy, often round the clock for days on end, somehow stirs the desire for a day away. We try to take Sundays off, though that often doesn’t work, but today Vernon and I flew the coop….
Category: Scenery
Wordless Wednesday: Backcountry
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Annual Hike
When an old photo of our hike up Red Canyon popped up on our Facebook newsfeed, Megan, Tess, and I decided we should make it an annual event. Victoria and crew were here as well, so, today, off we went. It was a blustery day, but the intermittent sun and shade were still good enough…
Break Out
Just to save for the next time I break out my watercolors…
Junipers and Rainbow Puzzle
The clouds lately have been spectacular… I thought it was time for another puzzle, right, Marie? Junipers frame a stormcloud and rainbow… Junipers and Rainbow
Moonset and Sunset
I’ve been kicking myself for not going out and trying to take moonlight on snow photos last night… it was absolutely, brilliantly, gorgeous! So when I headed to work this morning, I had my camera in hand, hoping to catch a shot of the moon on her lustrous way down… and I did! This is…
Wordless Wednesday – “Clear Across the Big Horn Basin”
This morning’s sun was reflected off the Absaroka and Owl Creek Mountains clear across the Big Horn Basin.
Mountain Wonders
I took Victoria and the boys up the mountain to meet Matt. They’ve been here the past few days, but it was time to return home. We timed it just right, each of our vehicles getting chased off the Big Horn Mountains by rainshowers. This rain is doing wonders for the mountain!
Wyoming Wildflowers 2013
Music is “Rings of Life” by Michael Martin Murphey.
Wordless Wednesday – “Chieftan”
Chieftan watches over springtime in the Big Horns.