Saturday, May 18, 2013




This time of the year, the biggest concern in this piece of Montana, is, if it's gonna rain again.
No more rain for the season means, a very dangerous fire season. This weekend has been a blessing, as rain cloud after rain cloud has rolled through. Also bringing rolling thunder but no lightening strikes.
Storm clouds are awesome under most circumstances, but knowing the rain means it will stay green just a little bit longer. And that means a calmer, less dramatic fire season!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

SSSCCCOOORRRREEEE!!!!!

All eyes on the puck
 
 
So the Hawks take game 4, winning 2-1. Now the Hawks come home to a sold-out crowd in the Rose Garden on Friday, with a chance to win the series at home.
 
 
Photos courtesy of:
 
Amber Bracken/Edmonton Sun/QMI Agency 

GO HAWKS


Sometimes you need to take a step back and relax. So for the moment, I'm going to share a shot from last nights hockey game between the Portland Winterhawks and the Edmonton Oil Kings.

The Hawks consist of mostly teenagers from 17-19 years old, playing in the most competative league in all of amateur hockey. All have dreams of playing professionally, either in the NHL or overseas. Very few ever have their dreams realized, buut that does nothing to dampen the enthusiasm on the ice every night.

As hockey has always been a passion of mine, I have followed the Winterhawks since they came to Portland in1976.

This is the 'Hawks third straight trip to the league finals and a rematch of last years finals. After 3 goals in the 1st period, the Hawks hung on to beat the Oil Kings 3-1, in Edmonton, to regain home ice advantage.

Game 4 is tonight in Edmonton. Historically, the winner of game 4's in a tight series gains  a huge advantage. Should be an exciting game.

GO HAWKS

Photo courtesy
(Amber Bracken/Edmonton Sun/QMI Agency)


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Of cows and grass

Hi, there!

I gots an itch!

Green grass

 
 
After devastating wild grass fire last summer, there were questions whether the grasslands would ever recover, and with it, the cattle ranchers livelihood.
 
This winter started out very dry, but late winter and for most of the spring the moisture has been more then enough.
 
The grass has come back and the cows are grazing just fine. This area has an amazing ability to recover the most drastic of events.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Lessons learned from my dog


 
 

It amazes me how little it takes to care for an animal enough for it to love you unconditionally.
The simple act of providing a dog with some food and shelter and you have a friend for life.
There is a lesson to be learned in that. We as humans devote so little time in simple acts of kindness to our fellow man that could have dramatic impact on their lives.

We can all learn a lesson from our dogs.