Thursday, August 27, 2015

Making a decision


We're encompased by fire in my little oasis. The smoke is thick... seriously, as if you could-cut-it-with-a-knife thick. Whenever you venture outside, you end up, literally, chewing the smoke, and coming back inside with your clothes smelling like you've spent the night around a campfire. Our mountains have disappeared, and the surrounding trees are hazy.
It feels like the End Days, have arrived! or if Atlas has shrugged in an effort to rid himself of his human burden (an endeavor I wouldn't blame him for, one bit!) 
I'm constantly being fussed at by concerned friends, newscasts, newspapers, and radio to STAY INSIDE! Air quality is graphed as maroon... which apparently means it's as unhealthy as it can get. I understand. I'm an intelligent woman- regardless what some may tell you! ;) 
And yet......

I was recently shocked and devastated by the news of a friend's tragic death. Colleen was a retired teacher around my age whom I'd met online when she admired some of my photos posted on Wunderground. (here's the link if you're interested: http://www.wunderground.com/wximage/silvyr/) Colleen and I shared a love of horses. She had just retired, when I met her, and was in the process of building her dream home in Montana. And she accomplished this! and lived for several years in a lovely log cabin, furnished with Western decor. 
 But, the second part of her vision, was to own and ride her own horse. Colleen wanted to be a Montana cowgirl! With this in mind, I tried to steer her towards a safe, steady, reliable mount, but Colleen was not to be swayed, and she purchased a young, unbroken Paint mare, whom she named Shadow. I was not onboard... and I told all who would listen (read here Bruce and Chelsey) that I was afraid she'd never be able to ride the animal! But as time went by, I became aware of the fact that Shadow gave Colleen much more than just a horse to ride. With Shadow, Colleen was ushered into the "horsey" world.  She was able to talk about HER horse, and discuss training techniques, and what halters to buy, and shared her concern over how cold it was in the Winter, and did her horse need a blanket? etc.  And meanwhile, she was spending money on training... a lot of training... and Shadow turned into an amazing, gentle, steady mare.

On Aug. 6th, Shadow's trainer had Colleen out to the stable and started working with her on how to do ground work, etc.- the very first step toward realizing Colleen's goal of riding Shadow! And the next morning, a friend came to pick her up, and found her laying on the bathroom floor- dead. 
Dead. 
Taken way before her time... taken at a point in her life where she was so close to achieving a lifelong dream... a freak accident with a permanent ending.
 Just. Like. That. 
 And so... as I looked out at the smokey landscape I started thinking about what I would regret if I broke my neck tomorrow. Would I have wished to stay inside, twiddling my thumbs, cleaning, organizing, and getting mundane chores finished? OR would I have wished that I'd jumped on my horse, and taken her for a ride through the woods? Would I wish I hadn't chanced inhaling smoke?  Would I wish I'd waited until the smoke cleared from the valleys- (which could, and probably will, be months from now). Would I regret playing it safe inside my house?
(this photo was taken a year ago- note: no smoke!).

When I decided to retire, it was with the intention of grabbing hold of life with both hands, and taking it for a ride! My predominant vision being that I had things to do, and places to go, and I felt I was running out of time to accomplish it all. Colleens' death just exacerbated that feeling.  And so- Maggie and I took a gentle ride- no exertion which would leave us both breathing heavily- just a stroll through the woods, where we took note of the changing colors of underbrush (the ferns are turning yellow already!) and listened to birdsong, and discussed the possibility of seeing wildlife.  And it may have been stupid... or at the least, not entirely prudent... (although, I need to remind everyone that I do not smoke, nor do I have asthma, or any health problems) 
AND YET... 
I'll bet you, I'll remember this day, and this ride and be grateful for it on my deathbed, whenever that may be.
 AND,
 I bet.... Colleen would have chosen this, too, in her final moments. 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Garden update


 Our garden had SUCH potential! 
We added Llama poop, you know- and Alex (past preschooler- now a PROUD Kindergartener) assured me THAT was the BEST!
And the weather has been HOT! even at night!
And I'd been weeding my little heart out!
But what we didn't count on, was the grasshoppers coming in and DEVOURING certain plants... like the beets which were growing so beautifully in this space. In the morning, the beets had been there- but when I came back in the afternoon.... they were GONE!
And then, they started in on the parsnips and carrots... 
since the beets were gone, don't ya know. :(
We quickly covered the "at risk" veggies- but last night, Bruce found some grasshoppers had still found their way under the white cloth.
BUT...
to be fair...
the corn is WAY taller than our knees, and we still have almost a week before the 4th of July!
The beans are healthy, as well as the peas...
We have flowers on our peppers
and baby zucchinis!!!
So, really?  We shouldn't be complaining...
much.









Running rocks

I was driving home from getting a haircut, and toodling down the driveway (which is over a half mile long) when I saw what looked like.... um... running rocks?
Then, I heard an excited Mama, and realized, the Kildeer have hatched!
And, they hadn't yet learned the best of strategies for dealing with a car.
Several of them just kept running down the middle of the road.
I'd stopped the car, by this time, and sort of herded them into a safe direction.
I couldn't help but MARVEL at their defense mechanisms... how MUCH they look like rocks.  I mean, can you see the chick in this photo (above)? 
Here- I'll enlarge it for you below...
 And it's STILL difficult to see, right?  He looks like a little pile of pebbles!
How about now?  Isn't that AMAZING???
This little chick FINALLY made it to the side of the road
And when he felt safe, he just hunkered down, and refused to move. 
Meanwhile, Mom and Dad were having a fit! Trying to get my attention, they ran off a bit, 
and died.
That's honestly what it looked like. And even though I was expecting this behavior... I found myself worrying.... 
and so I did exactly what they wanted me to- I moved away from the baby, and towards the unmoving, brown lump of an obviously dead bird. And when I got close, she jumped up, ran a bit, flapping a seriously broken wing, and then, collapsed. SUCH a good Mommy! (and Daddy, as both adults were exhibiting the same behavior). 
And so, after snapping one last photo, and sending a little blessing their way, I left the Kildeer family.  Life is so FULL of interesting, incredible experiences- you just have to keep your eyes open.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Arizona called...

Montana is setting record high temperatures, and I don't like it.
It was bad enough on Sat. when the temperature registered 113.2
 We spent Sunday on the boat, but we could tell, it was hotter than the day before. Once home, we checked our outdoor thermometer.
There should be a law against this! :(
Unfortunately, it's taking it's toll on the animals. We lost Chloe, a really wonderful chicken due to the heat. Now, I'm scrambling like crazy to make sure I've done all I can to save the others. I've frozen veggies in ice, installed a kiddie pool, and I'm hauling buckets of water into the chicken yard, making mud. I hope it's enough.
Anyway... Arizona? You can come take your heat back. We don't want it!!!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Wind's Echo summer

Is there any more magical time than Summer?
Every shade of every color BURSTING with vibrancy everywhere you look!
And that wonderful feeling of having days upon days stretch out in front of you. PLENTY of time... to read, to relax, to go on trips, or to do whatever it is you want to do.
It's almost too hot to do anything other than PLAY!
In Montana, we're blessed, because although the days can get HOT (it'll be over 100 this weekend), the nights ALWAYS cool down.
The best place to spend the hot days is in the mountains or in the water.
but if you can just hang on through the heat of the day...
You're guaranteed a comfortable night.
Skye has her own way of dealing with the heat.
Isn't this WHY the fountain is here?
Happy Summer!