13 November 2007

'Tis the season of Catalogs....

Yes, it is that time of year when you end up drowning in catalogs... Every time you look into your mail box all you see is a mass of them.... And if your unlucky enough like I am ,there are 2 or 3 of the same one....

Fear not.... I believe I may have found a cure....

http://www.catalogchoice.org/#welcome

it is an easy site to navigate where you can register to have your name removed from any catalog you receive for free.... You can follow my link here or the one to the right... What a brilliant idea... kudos to you Catalog Choice....

Other than being covered with a pile of unwanted catalogs... Pat and I are good... Working a ton... and trying to get some play time in as well... Pat has had a great hunting season... lots of birds, and a couple deer... We shall be well fed this winter at least. Right now we are trying to not be blown off the earth with 65 mh winds... strong enough that Pat got a fire call last night from a telephone pole getting blown down in the Moccasins...

We have yet to have a good hard freeze, so I am still driving half of the State of MT for my Job... Although there is a chance for that to change today... Still waiting to hear the answer from my boss..... The Snow Geese and Swans are flying in and past in great numbers... Always a fun time of year.... I have heard a few Sandhills as they fly buy, but have not seen any touch down...

Hope you all are working out to stretch your tummies for the great feast of Turkey Day!!! Pat and I will be flying to Winona for a few days to hang with his family and friends... Looking forward to being on the Mississippi for the Holiday....

15 July 2007

4th of July

I thought I better post a few photos of our 4th here in Montana... If you go to Ellen's web site you can read more about their adventure when she and Steve came to visit... These are just from the concert....

Steve, Ellen, and Me in front of Willie's stage


WILLIE!!!!!

the sunset made an even better back drop....




25 May 2007

Goodbye Choteau


The last hurrah is this weekend. Pat and I will be officially out of the house in Choteau. After loading the rest of our stuff, (you can't imagine how much crap we had packed into this little place) we will have one last BBQ with our friends on Sunday. Our next trip to Choteau will be for the big 4th of July celebration... which will be HUGE this year... "the redheaded stranger"is coming to town this year..... thanks to Mr. Anonymous supporter.
“Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.” --- Dr. Seuss

18 May 2007

The Big House



The move is in progress.... Pat has finally started work for the BLM out of Zortman, MT... He received his permanent appointment this Spring. He is based out of Zortman, but the main field office is in Lewistown. So we will be living about 10 min. outside of Lewistown in Moore, MT... My boss is working with me to get me transferred to the Lewistown field office from Great Falls office... We chose Moore because housing prices were quite a bit less... Some could call it a "suburb" if you ignore the large mass of farmland in between the two towns. We are no longer with-in walking distance of amenities, but there is a small bar in Moore that we can get to...

This place has a 4 car garage (we have access to 3 bays), two very large gardens (on veggie, one perennials), a huge sun porch, full basement, 3 bedrooms, 2 & 1/4 baths, a wood stove, and a propane mock wood stove. Thus we have dubbed it "the Big house"
So you can see we have plenty of room for all who want to see what middle MT is all about... We have the Snowy Mnts, Judith mnts, and the Missouri breaks surrounding us... There is no lack of recreational opportunities.... Come on out....

03 March 2007

What a Wedding...


Pat and I just went to one of the best weddings we have been to yet.... It was up on Teton Pass, a local ski hill. http://www.skitetonpass.com/index.html
Rentals, food, and beer were provided for the entire day... With the wedding guests and participants having the entire hill to themselves. The actual ceremony was at high noon on the front steps to the lodge and lasted not more than 10 min. ( if that) With a lunch of 3 different Chilies and corn bread after. ( yum) Then it was as much skiing and sledding as you could take. I have to say.. I have never been more confused as to what to wear... Wedding attire or ski clothes??? The groom had a tux top with snow pants and ski boots below... The bride was in full ski gear with a white stocking cap.... The get-a-way car was the chair lift with a just married sign and beer cans.... which they then attached to themselves for the ski down the mountain...
Pat was one of the few who chose to sled. Being it was a death wish I chose to stick with skiing.... The sledders were able to ride the lift up to the top of the mountain, then bomb their way down, while trying not to kill themselves or us fellow skiers...
What a fun day.....

On Monday we were in Bozeman catching The Jerry Douglas Band concert.... If any of you get a chance to see them in concert.... you shouldn't pass it up... I had seen Jerry Douglas play with Allison Krauss before, but he is amazing with his own band... I love Allison, but Jerry's fiddle player leaves her in the dust....

Well it's off to play poker tonight at a friend's place. Then over to the "west side" next weekend for some x-country skiing. (Whitefish)

21 February 2007

Yesterday's Adventure

The Plan: Go hang with Ellen in San Diego for a few days and catch a Robert Earl Keen concert.

The Financing: To afford this Plan we were to fly standby for cheep....

The First Leg: Getting from Great Falls to Salt Lake... not a problem... Who lives in or near Great Falls.... (other than us)

The Problem or The Second Leg: Everyone and their mother were flying to California from Salt Lake this week...

So Pat and I got to hang in the Salt Lake airport all day trying to get on any flight to San Diego, or by the end... anywhere with in a few hours drive...

Sadly due to the fact that everyone in this country decided to travel through Salt Lake... We had to give up on San Diego, and catch the last flight back to Great Falls.... which, of course, was so empty that we had no trouble getting on the flight... (again...who lives in or wants to go to Great Falls)

The adventure turned into a day trip to the Salk Lake City Airport... As I have told all that I have talked to in the past 24 hours... At least it broke up the monotony of our daily lives up here in Choteau....

Now we are back in our routine of the ever present Job Hunt.... Which will hopefully soon turn into something solid, and we can plan our next adventure... The move from Choteau..... It will happen at some point this Spring... so stay tuned....

02 January 2007

Happy New Year!

Now that we are back from our trip to Minnesota, and I'm on my last few weeks of work... I seem to have found some time to update this blog.

Ok, so the picture is from last year in Scotland at Stuart and Gillian's wedding... It's a good toast picture.... Our holiday trip this year was a short one for once... Usually we are traveling for a month if not longer... this year, one week! After an agonizing 21 hours on the train we arrived in Winona a few blocks from the old Victorian Pat's Father lives in... And from that moment on, we were racing from one family event to another... and catching Pat's old crew in the few minutes between. Indiana in a week, easy.. not so much for Winona... There are a lot more people vying for your attention... All in all it was a great time visiting with Pat's family, although we had to wait until we were home to see some snow... There was hardly any ice on the Mississippi. So much for Ice fishing...

Pat's Mom and Sister rented a Farm house just outside of town for a few days after Christmas for the family to relax at.. It was a great place with miniature Donkeys, highland Cows, and multiple farm cats.



Hope all have a had a great Christmas and here's to a fantastic new year... I now will leave you with Pat's godson and nephew Patrick with the correct way to celebrate the Holidays!



24 November 2006

How about them Aggies!!!!!

That's all I really need to say... oh... and HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


15 October 2006

The Hound's first hunt
















So Pat and I decided to try Conner out on a little bird hunt... And were surprised at how well he actually did... First he found us a coyote den, then a whitetail doe, and finally he flushed a roster pheasant... Pat winged the bird, then Conner took us right to where the bird had hid... After realizing what we wanted... The Hunt was on... Who knew you could teach an almost 7 year old Coon Hound to hunt pheasants... Here is a shot with Conner, my Father's Birthday gift, and the prize roster...

08 September 2006

"A SMASHING FRONTAL ATTACK ON ENEMY REAR?!" - Daffy Duck

Wow, once again I am failing at keeping up....

Here is an update on my new job at violating ducks on a regular basis.. Which is quite fun, although not so much for the duck....










We are being invited to go out with federal banding operations, and then sample the ducks after they band them. So I am getting to work with a great group of people, FWS, APHIS, MTFWP, and from the Flathead Reservation.



Other than work;

Pat has been out working the Rocky Mountain Front Country, so he has been home every night. Which has been great, except that means I have to give up some control of the TV....

His father just had his pig valve replaced in heart surgery on the 6th, and so far all has gone well... He'll be at Mayo for up to a week, then it's off to catch the big one out on the River....

Now that Football season has started.... our weekends are full of Sat. college ball, then Sunday and Mon. night NFL. We have to watch the Aggies beat up on Ragin' Cajuns, the Manning boys beating up on each other... GO COLTS.... Then the Vikes take on the Redskins...
Pretty Big Weekend....

04 August 2006

New Job

I have finally landed a job!

Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks has decided to hire me as one of their Avian Flu surveillance technicians... I will be spending time traveling between Bozeman, Great Falls, and Choteau gathering data from wetland birds that travel the Pacific Flyway. This will be a great chance for me to get some hands on experience with birds. I can't wait for the new challenge to begin... It is a seasonal position.. I can't just go out and get a full time job.. That wouldn't be me... I'll be working until January collecting both live and dead samples. Here is the FWP web site that has all the info about the project, and some great information about avian flu...
http://fwp.mt.gov/wildthings/avian/default.html

I start in Bozeman on Tuesday to get my main paperwork done, and then it'll be off to the races for a few months. I have a feeling it will be a little crazy in the beginning, as they are still trying to see how this will all work.. It is a large scale National and State interagency project.

Should be fun....

26 July 2006

This weeks excitement...

I guess it's about time I update everyone... I haven't been writing, because there has been nothing to write about. Choteau has once again become a sleepy little town. Pat has been off in central Montana fighting wildfires, and I have been home sending out application after application....

Finally after about 6 months of response drought, I have two interviews this week!!!! I just finished with one for the Choteau Acantha, the local weekly paper. It is to be their typesetter, dabble in page design, and other front office type duties... Not close to anything I have experience with, and could be a disaster knowing my spelling talents... but who knows... It would be a 16 + hour week, leaving me plenty of time to play with my photography...

The other interview is tomorrow with the Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks... This job would be working in both Bozeman and around Great Falls on MFWP's Avian Flu Surveillance team. Meaning I would be collecting live & dead migrant bird samples.... plus a few fecals here and there... That is where my true talents lie.... I am a pro fecal collector... I really should have that on my resume....

I don't think I could have two more opposite job interviews than these two... One is driving all over the state collecting dead birds and their poop.... The other is a half block commute to sit in an office and play on a computer... Hmmm, whichever will I chose.... That is if I am actually offered even one of them...

Anyway... That's it, that's my exciting life right now... Pat will be home tonight, have tomorrow at home, and then he's off to the Bridger Tetons (hopefully) to a Fire Use fire outside of Pinedale. If we're lucky he'll get more than one day off and we can get ourselves down to the State Fair and bet on some ponies..... They have races the entire week of the State Fair in Great Falls... $2 bets... Can't wait....

13 July 2006

I'm not sure if this is a sign of change... but I now have two of my photos up in a local restaurant for sale... (the two on the far left of my display for the Art on the Green). It's a steak and seafood place that was only interested in my traditional work of Montana scenery. Next step is to decide whether I want to set up a web page, be it with E-Bay or on it's own.

Just So people know... I have not yet given up on my wildlife career, it just seems like it has given up on me.. I still have apps. out all over Montana and the West... I even applied for a job in Florida... sticky, buggy, hot Florida-- but I couldn't pass up a chance at a job researching Florida Panthers...

To fill you all in on Pat... He and his crew have been sent out to central Montana on a few small fires that have been popping up all week.. The fact that they are still around is amazing, usually he has been on at least on 14 day fire hitch by now. I last talked to him on Tuesday, and as far as I know they will be back for the weekend... Here's hoping he'll be home in time to go check out Bluegrass on the Bay with me in Great Falls.

05 July 2006

4th of July Montana Style

Wow am I glad this last weekend is over... I'm exhausted... It all stared Friday night. We headed out to view Tanner & Faith's new goats out on Meadows Ranch... You might all be wondering how interesting is it to watch goats.... Well, to answer that question.. Very... All of the mamma's have at least 2 if not 3 kids, and boy are they a blast to watch play... bouncing around, head-butting, and bailing off the creek edge cliff... it really was quite entertaining. After sunset we headed down to one of the local bars to check out some live music...

On Sat. I had my Art on the Green show... The reception of my work was great, I received an invitation to hang a few photos on commission at a local restaurant, but I only sold a few prints to friends. You have to start somewhere and I'm glad I have friends who are willing to support my hobby... Thankfully Pat went to get our umbrella to save me from melting in the Montana sun. Sat. night we went to listen to the band yet again.... plus make an appearance at the other bar in town.







Sunday night was the first annual Choteau Boxing Smoker... I've never been a big fan of boxing... I just didn't get how it was fun to watch two people fight... But this event was so much fun... There were true boxers from Great Falls and the surround area, plus a few grunge matches between locals. One of Pat's Forest Service fire friends, Lacy "Native Sweetheart" also fought. She fights regularly with a club in Great Falls in the off season. So we had to go and cheer her on, booster sign and all.. I'll add my photos of the night as soon as I get them developed...

Monday started with a good competition of Keg hockey. That is a game where 3 person teams use fire hoses to try and get a keg past the other team's goal line... Very entertaining sport... We didn't enter ourselves, but if we are here next year, it's on..... Then the night began with a good old fashion pig roast... I know, I don't like pork, but this was for a good cause, so why not par-take.... Then we got treated to an awesome free concert... Provided by an anonymous donor (Letterman, I presume....) For those of you who don't know... David Letterman has his ranch retreat outside our small town, and is a very nice supporter of local events.. The opening band was Shane Clouse and Stomping Ground, of Missoula. http://www.shaneclouse.com/ They were a great country, bluegrass band... Very entertaining... The Main Headliner was Tom Russell http://www.tomrussell.com/index_flash.html Who was incredible... He has a voice like Neil Diamond, plus sings & writes like Lyle Lovett. Pat and I will soon be investing in at least one of his many CD's... I recommend having a good listen for yourself, if you like Americana, you'll Love his stuff. That night was the Choteau Street dance.. It was pretty hard going from such great music to a not so good local band, but we still all had a good time..

Tuesday was the final day of activities, thank goodness.... Starting with the 4th Parade... Nothing too out of the ordinary. Although we have a hunch that Letterman was dressed up as Uncle Sam riding in a convertible... The Rodeo was next... It is sanctioned by the Northern Rodeo Association. Most of the riders were from Montana, and had not yet entered into the PRCA. Even though it's smaller than the Augusta rodeo, it's still fun. By the end of the day, you might have had a cowboy fall in your lap plus you're covered with arena dust & dirt. The night concluded with the community fireworks. Pat's AFMO ( assistant fire manager) lives right below the hill they set them off from. It makes for a great place to sit and enjoy the show... This year there were no exploding watermelon, and lessons were learned from last years attempts at blowing up the house... {one of the bought fireworks tipped over spinning wildly and sending missiles at everyone (including through the legs of my Dad into their garage)}.

Now I can finally relax and recover... I'm not sure Pat is as lucky... His crew will be sent off on their first fire any day now and then it's off to the races for them...

28 June 2006

Night Wings

Yesterday while waiting for my rig to get fixed at the Nissan shop in Great Falls, I chose to be dropped off at the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. http://www.the-square.org/ It is located in an old high school building downtown... I was the only visitor during the hour and a half I was there, making it a great, peaceful time to for me to walk around. It's very small, and only had 5 small scale exhibits.. But they were all very enjoyable... Especially Night Wings: Moths in Sight and Sound, by Joseph Scheer. He has taken photos, digitally enhanced and enlarged them (some up to 4 x 8 feet) to the point that you can see every individual hair on the moth... To get a great interview see... http://www.photoinsider.com/pages/scheer/scheer.html
Most of the display was set up as prints in frames, but one small room was set up with the prints on canvas, hung randomly with tiny speakers inset in the canvas. The sounds of moths and other forest music was played as you walked through-out the room... Very peaceful and relaxing... What a cool experience.. I highly recommend the show if anyone is lucky enough to find it in their area.

Another great exhibit they have permanently at the museum is Lee Steen's Menagerie... It is a collection of Tree sculptures from cottonwood branches and found objects he collected near his home in Roundup, Montana. One of the most unique exhibits I've seen in a while. A true Montana original. All of you who know my Dad, this exhibit is right up his alley..

26 June 2006

Wildest One-Day Rodeo in the West


Augusta Rodeo pics from 2004


The Augusta Rodeo was this last weekend. And yes, we all had to head on down to par-take in the festivities... Augusta, where Pat is now based with the Forest Service, is about a half hour South of Choteau. The official rodeo is on Sunday, but the party is all weekend long, with the slack rodeo on Sat. For those of you who have been to the Houston Livestock & Rodeo, or any other large scale rodeo... This is nothing like it... It is an official Pro Rodeo, so it does bring in big name riders. But as a small town (pop. 300) which multiplies by ten for the weekend activities, it makes for a great fun. Even if you are on the top of the stands (which only go to row 15....) you still eat the dust from the arena.

The weekend started with a group of friends heading out to Lake Eureka for some fun in the sun. Then down to Augusta to BBQ and check out the Slack rodeo with the Forest Service Crew that lives there. Ate lots of Indian Tacos (a taco with Fry Bread instead of a tortilla) and partied '"till the sun come up" with the town at the street dance.

On Sunday, Pat and I were up early, due to a neighborhood dog's charming wake-up barks... So we decided to go exploring... First we drove around checking out houses, then headed up into the mountains... Where we ended up dead-ending on a trail-head that was only 6 miles from the Scapegoat wilderness... A must do hike for some future date...


But not then, because we had to get back for the Rodeo!!!! So in the heat of the day we all watched the cowboys and cowgirls strut their stuff, even as they participated in the annual wild cow milking contest, which is a hard event to look good in... Buy supper time we were all shot, so we drug ourselves back to Choteau to sleep off the weekend before everyone had to go back to work today...

This weekend is Choteau's 4th of July festivities, including another "in your face" rodeo... Everyone will be resting up this week, to make sure they're at the top of their game for another rodeo weekend... The Summer Festival on Saturday is Choteau's arts & crafts show... So I will be gathering my "art" up to prepare for my first attempt at a show... I will let you know how it goes...

16 June 2006

photos of the Xpress ride

Jesse hanging out in Atlantic City before the mail came in.


Jesse riding off with the mail
Changing the Mochilla Phyllis telling us Peace, as she leaves with the mail

Pony Xpress


I have just returned from my 3rd Pony Xpress re-ride in Central Wyoming. We had 58 miles across South Pass to ride the mail... A young woman and two younger girls took 6 of those miles, while the 7 of us took the rest.. The mail came into Atlantic City at 8:40pm, and we handed it off in Jeffrey City at 3am. Averaging 10 miles an hour... The past 2 years we carried the mail from 2am until dawn... So this was a nice change to get the mail early enough to ride with a little light, in the beginning at least. The mail came into Wyoming an hour early and left an hour and 45 min. early...

The way the re-ride works is that riders leap frog with each other in there rigs.. The average rider does 2-5 miles at a time. We tend to take 2-3 miles each, due to our horses conditions... We don't do a whole lot of preparation... I rode with my friend Phyllis, her son Jesse, her niece Jenn and sister in law Janet, Jesse's good friend Tom, and our area coordinator, Stan. The mail comes in a Mochilla, it's a leather sheath with pockets that fits over every saddle, so when a rider comes in all you have to do is lift the Mochilla off and transfer it onto the next rider's saddle... I have included some photos that should show what I'm trying to explain...

My time in Wyoming was great... Before the ride, Phyllis and I went out to the McCullough Peaks (the Wild Horse Herd Area I used to work at in Cody) for a good 6 hour ride to go horse and fossil hunting.. We got to check on some horses and found a great cache of bones and even found some great teeth. ( most are from a prehistoric boar creature). And then after the Pony Express ride, we got a call about some rouge yearling steers that had escaped and need to be rounded up... so off we went with the ponies again to chase some steers...

Way to much fun for 4 days... there are times when I wonder why I ever left Wyoming... I have a feeling it will call me back soon....

Where & What

I have come to the realization that I have become so bad at staying in contact with all of you, that most of you have no idea where I am, or what I am doing... So I thought it is time to join the age of blogging to keep you all better posted...

So to answer the question of where.. Pat and I are living in Choteau, Montana... Where???? About an hour south of Glacier NP... For any of you who are looking to travel.. You have to go through our small town to get to the East Entrance of the park from Great Falls... We are always welcome to visitors... Hint Hint...

As for what I am doing.... At this point I am telling people I'm retired.... But the truth is that I moved up here to be with Pat ( instead of 7 hours away, like before) and have yet to get a wildlife job... Which has allowed for me to dabble more into my photography, and I am actually going to show some of my work at an Art in the Park here in town over the 4th of July to see if there is a chance I can make some $. I feel like I'm entering a new stage of self- invention... and I'm not quite 30... (close, but not there yet... Give me the few last months I have...) Makes me wonder how many of these I'm going to go through...