What used to be a blog about experiencing the places and cultures of the world has morphed into one of living in my adopted home of Wyoming.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
Another dramatic sunset sky
Usually about this time of day the more spectacular sky is the eastern one, where moisture builds up by day's end over the mountains. The western sky is typically only interesting if there is cloud cover.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
The Sunset is playing tricks again
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Quarter-mile Shadows
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Full Moon + Alpenglow = Serenity
Monday, January 13, 2014
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Glad the sun finally broke through!
After a few days of grey clouds, most folks in the area become a little stir crazy. On this day the clouds broke on the western horizon just as the sun was setting, creating a wonderful splash of golden light looking eastward.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
A Few Fall Photos
I was in Jackson, WY last week and while the National Parks were closed, I was able to spot some wildlife and changing leaves!
Monday, September 09, 2013
Bowed Apple Boughs
This apple tree was pretty beat up by the storm over the weekend, but still in good shape. And they are delicious!
Meet Hawkeye
I made a few calls and was lucky - on a weekend - to be put in touch with Susan Ahalt. She is a licensed raptor rehabilitation expert in Cody and she gave me lots of good info. (Her blog, Ironside Bird Rescue, has great images and stories about her efforts.) Besides lots of good information, I learned he is a redtailed hawk. She mentioned two other potential options that might result in his unusual behavior - that he could be starving (since he was light) or even poisoned. We sort of ruled out poisoning. Since he'd just eaten and was otherwise fully functional (and beautiful), I feel hopeful that he was just stunned. His craw seemed full and he had meat on his beak. I would hope that with all the field mice, weasels, muskrat, other birds, coons and skunks and what-not that it'd be easy enough for him to be able to hunt.
If he seems to hang around as though he is looking for food, I have instructions on capturing him (it's easier than you'd think!) and transporting him to Cody. I am hoping that he is happy and healthy and just honored me with a little introduction and visit. I saw a young red-tail flying near the cliffs across the creek this afternoon, and for now will choose to believe that was my new friend, "Hawkeye".
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Garden Bounty
I planted a garden this year for the first time. I've been enjoying cabbage, a variety of lettuce, yellow and red tomatoes all summer long. It's going to be sad to see that produce go come winter!
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
Reflections
Last weekend I did a little camping in the northern part of the Big Horn National Forest. The weather was perfect, as was the scenery, but the first was crowded with end-of-summer folks, so I headed back to my cabin for some peace and quiet!