I am a fiber artist living 20 miles from the Northeast gate to Yellowstone National Park. We live just off the Chief Joesph Highway. Walk, ski or snowshoe everyday. I am a founding member of the 1st Textile Art group in Wyoming, Textile Artists of the Greater Yellowstone. One last thing, I am terrible at updating my blog. I always promise to do better but so far I fail at that. Must be because I am busy creating art??
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Again….
Same owl, sitting on a post across from the Cody canal. This is why I love to walk early in the morning, every morning.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
This is Gods Grace!
This owl is somewhere on my walk nearly every morning. I am always looking up, and around just to see this beauty.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
She is getting so big!
Several weeks back I went to visit my Grandkids, I was thrilled to get to watch this beautiful Granddaughter do her gymnastics. She has come a very long way from hitting her head on the kitchen floor doing a cartwheel to the balance beem. So proud of her accomplishments!
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Ruger is fine!
Our Ruger, looks great in this photo. But… as we worked on our new garage last Teton, our little hero girl nudged and nosed Rugers nose. That was unlike Teton, which made me really look at Rugers face. His eyes were back in his head, so all I could see is the bottom white. His underlids were up over his eyes. Obviously, something was terribly wrong. We dropped everything and headed the 50 miles into Cody to the vet. We do not know what he ate, poison mushroom maybe, although I cannot find any where we are in Crandall. "Poisoned or drugged"? we just do not know, But we are feeling very blessed. 24 hours after the crazy, Ruger was almost back to Ruger.
The vet did blood work and gave Ruger a very large dish of charcoal.
The vet did blood work and gave Ruger a very large dish of charcoal.
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