Posts from the ‘Montana’ category

Our own little wild kingdom…bats, fawns and a bear

Don’t get your hopes up…there are NO…I say NO – photos of the wildlife. I wish there were. But when the wild kingdom visits the fambly Summers, sometimes there is too much going on to take photos. I know…if I were a REAL photographer…

Anyway, you will have to rely on my ability to tell the story in words with a few illustrations from the local talent.

Bats. They were the first. About 10 days ago, at shortly after 2:00 a.m. I woke to the noise of fluttering wings. I thought…that is a really big moth. I turned on a light and noticed the curtain fluttering. I drew it back and thought, “A mouse! – on the window sill!!” But then the mouse flew… Oh… a bat. I closed the bedroom door so that now Bob, the Bat and I were all closed in the bedroom together. A little creepy. Some time later, with much head ducking and a bit of colorful language, Bob was in the motorhome, Bear was in the office, the bat was in the bedroom and then I removed screens from the bedroom windows so the bat could get out. They will follow air currents. I have some experience. Bat gone, it is now 3:00 a.m. I left Bob in the motorhome, put the screens back in, let Bear out of the office and went back to bed.

We pretty much repeated this the next morning except with the same or another bat in the entire rest of the house. This despite the fact that I closed the damper on the woodstove. I did say I have some experience. And NOW I have a reminder in my calendar for next Spring to close the damper on the woodstove, and the doors and the draft thingy on the back of the stove.

On to fawns. Those were fun. They are so sweet and playful and full of the exuberance of youth. But I was working and in an internet meeting and the camera was in another room.

This is how I look when I’m in an internet meeting. I have a wonderful wireless headset so I can actually wander about if I’m just listening. Flipping the microphone up mutes sound from my end so I can get a fresh cup of coffee, put laundry from the washer to the dryer, check on Bob, get the camera…. which usually I keep on my desk…in case something happens outside my window. It wasn’t on my desk when the fawns were frolicking in the yard and I wasn’t just listening. Rats.

And then!! – Yesterday!! Again the camera was not on my desk and I wasn’t just listening and a smallish black bear walked right in front of me…maybe 10 feet from my window. BUT, Bob was on the front porch!!!

Although the above photo is a re-creation, Bear was in the office with me. It was just after noon, I had the house closed against the heat. Bear did not react. I did, though! Fortunately, it was a work session versus a high falutin’ kind of meeting…although I probably would not have done much different…I was explaining something I’d coded when I saw the bear. Mid-sentence I gasped and then shouted “There’s a bear in my yard and my cat is outside…be right back”, flipped the mike up, shut Bear in the office and went to rescue Bob.

Now…bears are omnivores but mostly they eat vegetarian so I wasn’t thinking the bear would decide Bob would be a good lunch, but, still. When I opened the front door, Bob jetted inside to the bedroom grumble-growling all the way.

Wide-eyed, and tail thumping, he kept an eye on the bear as it made its way north onto the state land beyond my property.

He continued a low growl as he watched.

He watched for close to an hour before he relaxed. He declined an invitation to go back outside…

But today, he’s back on duty at his post…

As is the bear dog.

I feel very safe.

Almost Sunset

I couldn’t resist…worked late, took Bear to our little valley subdivision walk spot and as we turned to head back to the car, the sun dropped behind the clouds.

***Edit the next morning (Wed 7/13)… It was 8:00 when I left with Bear…LATE for me :)! I was tired – grabbed keys, loaded Bear and went… didn’t take my big camera. This is from my phone camera. We are having the kind of weather we normally have late spring – juicier air and clouds which produce both the occasional thunderstorm as well as colorful sunrises and sunsets. Sunset is still after 9:30 p.m.

Canola Part 2: Fry bread and tortilla chips

So, after the canola comes out of the field, it is processed into canola oil…which has a high flash point making it a good deep fry oil candidate and my oil of choice for the little deep frying I do.

Two weeks ago, I had a go at Indian Fry Bread.

The morning of my first try at the fry bread, it was wonderfully cool. I have an electric outlet just outside the front door so I set up the fryer there. A few minutes later, fry bread…

I love my cranberry-citrus marmalade but I thought these were best with butter and honey…and a strong cup of coffee…on the front porch!

Last weekend, round 2…in a cast iron skillet on top of the stove…

And since the oil was already hot…and I had homemade refried beans in the frig…I fried a few tortillas for chips as well.

All in all, an excellent use of canola oil as far as I’m concerned.

But for appearance and beauty…

Canola in the field.

Spacious skies

I’ve been taking some side roads on the way here and there to let Bear see a variety of country and livestock…my mission being to help him get used to the landscape of the west. He gets quite a lot of exercise on our rides as he is back and forth in the back of the Jeep…watching and looking to see what there is to see. I leave the passenger window cracked open enough that he can get plenty of scent as well. He watches with such eager anticipation…it makes me look with new eyes as well.

Early on Saturday we found this spot. It is just a few miles away. There is a paved road that winds around this small valley just a half mile off the highway. The valley is subdivided. Utilities and water are in, site markers are in place…it is just waiting for buyers. It is a perfect place for us to walk. There are 2 “courts” that have shade to leave the Jeep.

We went back early this morning, the Fourth of July, Independence Day in America. I am, of course, partial to Montana’s spacious skies.

But, I know there are beautiful, spacious skies all over the United States as well as the rest of the earth. I hope your skies are beautiful today, no matter where they are. Happy Fourth of July to all!

Ginger ale: homemade

Lawnmowers could be heard running all through northwest Montana today….mine included. Midweek’s summer days gave way to a transition day of a couple of thunderstorms and more showers, but today dawned clear and cool at 43F.

Who would have thought I might someday make my own ginger ale??? NOT me! But I saw this post: Sweet Savory Planet’s Ginger Soda and Ginger Candy…and it called to me. If you are a new reader, you may be unaware that I have an addiction to Vernor’s Ginger Ale…search for Vernor’s to see past posts if interested…

To date, I have made 3 batches of ginger syrup and none have disappointed.

The process is simple. Peel and slice the ginger. Add ginger, sugar and water to a pan. Bring to boil, then simmer for an hour.

Pour all through a sieve. Put the syrup in a jar. Coat the ginger with sugar and dry in the oven for crystallized ginger.

Put some syrup in a glass. Add carbonated water – I have an ISI siphon/carbonator…works like the whipped cream thingy so I carbonate my own cold, clear and chlorine free well water :)!

Ginger ale…well, Ginger soda. And it beats Vernor’s big time.

AND…

…the ginger candy – YUM!

I love ginger, I love ginger soda, I love being able to make my own ginger soda.

And this morning ???

It looked like this:

A perfect day for a ginger ale: homemade