I thought I would share this photo from the Farmers Lumber calendar as well. Deep Creek is a few miles away from here, but many of the people are well-known early settlers of the Ten Sleep area.
Wordless Wednesday – “Dear Doe Deer”
Dear Doe Deer
Signs
There are signs of spring everywhere… the snow quickly melting, creating mud and puddles… red-winged blackbirds trilling in the branches… and Lucas… adding bags of dog hair to the trash pile! Don’t let anyone tell you English Shepherds don’t shed! Holy, Hair Ball, Batman!
Spoons – Again
Spent the day sick in bed… but found more spoons to share…
Rude
A few days ago, Winter was still snuggled happily in her blanket of snow. Buried in white, nestled along hills and creek sides, joyfully providing shades of blue and grey on top of her glaring brilliance. Today, Winter’s rude little brother showed up, snatching her blanket back from her bed. Warm wind melted snow, running…
#TBT: Calendar Cowboys
In among collected old photos was this calendar from 1965. The photo’s caption is “Roundup Crew on Nowood River – 1908”. While not directly linked to us, there are many degrees of interest here. In 1908, the Greets were still on their homestead on Spring Creek, but one year later, they would move to our…
Wordless Wednesday – “The Commodore’s Son”
The Commodore’s Son
Crazy Library
It’s been crazy at the Ten Sleep Library. Our new addition is complete. The work has begun for us! I’m putting in extra hours… moving shelves, moving books, repeat, repeat, repeat! Here is our little Facebook Live video we did today… I hope that link works! But I’m very tired and ready for bed! I…
No Knuckles
An update on our “knuckling under” calf from the other day… Number 12 was born with the physical problem that made it impossible for this little twin heifer to stand up straight on her front hooves. Two days later, I found her bedded down in the warm sunshine. I had to wake her up. Nudging…
#FlyYourWY
It’s warmed up enough to cause a layer of ice on any packed snow… my walk out to my chicken coop was a dangerous undertaking this morning! This afternoon blew a storm in, and the ice is now covered in snow. Thankfully, I believe it’s deep enough that the ice rink is fully covered. I…