Monday, March 9, 2009
Rising Star...
Missing it...
Friday, March 6, 2009
Wolf Tracks...go away!
Last week, I was talking to my mother on the phone, looking out this same window as I did one year ago and I see it...a grey/white looking animal. My first thought was that it was the neighbors sheep dogs as they have been spending quite a lot of time at my camp lately. Upon further inspection, I notice that this animal just does not look "small" enough to be a sheep dog. It really was huge....even sitting at my fence 1/4 mile away. I took out my binoculars but really could not get a good enough look. So while describing this scene to my mother, she basically talked me out of this creature being a wolf. Three days later, Val, aka "The Wolf Lady" calls me on the phone...again at around 9 in the morning. Twelve sheep have been killed (confirmed wolf killings) and many others are injured (again confirmed wolf injuries). She wants to come talk to me and my husband about our "rights".
I really have not a thing against the wolves, but after killing almost 20 of my neighbors sheep, I am having terrible thoughts. Now, I should not be feeling bad for my neighbor, but I just cannot help my self. I do feel bad. This is somewhat out of hand. Between our two families, we have 8 children, 7 that are alive and well. Our children are outside constantly, either playing or doing chores. Are we to keep our kids locked up for fear that they might get "eaten" by the "big bad wolf"?
So, on Tuesday the "The Wolf Lady" stops by. She wants to trap these creatures to collar them...then we will have tracking information on them...She says this will be very beneficial to everyone here in Two Dot. Beneficial? Who's going to benefit? What happens if I miss her phone call that the wolves are in my area? My honest feelings are they don't belong here...at ALL! I know, I know, this is their natural habitat. Once upon a time, downtown "big city" was their natural habitat, too. I sure don't see these creatures being "planted" there. Anyway, this was just a rant. Go ahead and flame me...I am just a mother trying to protect her children...and the animals who pay my bills. Now go away Big Bad Wolves!
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Green Eggs & Ham...
Friday, February 27, 2009
Sweet, sweet baby...



Thursday, February 26, 2009
Throwing Stones
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Simply irresistable!


Even my dog thinks so too!

Sunday, February 15, 2009
Valentine's Day---Gotta Love It!


Saturday, February 14, 2009
Big Bucks

Thursday, February 12, 2009
Beautiful Montana Moon




Monday, February 9, 2009
Welcome to my blog! I am a stay-at-home-mom of 4 girls...yes, all girls...ages 8 yrs, 5 yrs, forever 15 months and almost 10 months. We live on a ranch in Central Montana near the Crazy Mountains on my Husband's family ranch that is about 115 years old. My girls are the 5th generation to be raised here. I grew up on a farm in North Central Montana, so even after being married for almost 10 years, the ranching life is somewhat foreign. I have 16 cats, 1 dog, 3 horses and my husband has all the cows. Even after all this time on the ranch and "living" with the cows, my fondness for them has not grown.
We are a Gluten Free family as I am gluten intolerant as well as my 5 year old daughter. At first this diet was somewhat difficult as a "farmers" diet consists of wheat and beef! We have since found ways to overcome this difficulty in our diet and are now thriving!
On October 22, 2005 we lost our 15 month old daughter in a very tragic accident that happened at a neighboring ranch. This has been the most traumatic time of my life and every day has been difficult but we are making it...
I am hoping that this blog will help with my recovery after the loss of my daughter as well as share our happiest times with my beautiful family and maybe include trials and tribulations of growing up on a farm and now living on a ranch!



