Posts from the ‘Montana’ category

Walk this way

Last year at this time there were 2 hens with 12 chicks between them and by Fall just 2 chicks at the nearly grown stage. Both Bob and Karl were inside when this group walked down the driveway. I confess to not being that fond of the turkeys. The males are beautiful when “strutting their stuff” – peacock-like with red, black and white plumage – but they are all loud and messy. Karl chases them off. I am not sure why they persist in coming so close to the house.

Piney morning

Yesterday’s overcast start cleared through the day and by evening the air was dry. Last evening was more than pleasant at 72F with a soft breeze in the trees. The night cooled into the upper 40’s – good sleeping! – and this morning is a perfect Montana summer morning. It is good that I went out yesterday as on a day like today my favorite thing is to linger over a cup of coffee on the front porch or my chair in the shade.

The smell of the clear, sweet air, the feel of the breeze as well as the sound of birds, squirrels and wind in the pines … Piney morning.

A tour around Bigfork

Back in March when I bought my Acer Netbook, I told friends and family that now that I had this cute little computer that fit in my purse, I was going to start going to a coffee shop several times a week to work for a bit – get out of the house, off the property, amongst other humans! Until yesterday morning, I have done that exactly 0 times. I have planned to on several occasions.

Last weekend while perusing the Mountain Trader, I saw an ad for the River Street Diner and Pub…in Bigfork – a new place. I cruised Bigfork on Sunday to find it. It is in the location of what used to be a bar and pizza joint. And, oh, the hours: 6:30-2:30 – right up my alley!

I was there at 6:45 this morning. That window in front with the pretty flower baskets on each side? – I sat in a nice little table right at that window and had an outstanding breakfast with excellent coffee while reading some technical blogs. So, my current plan, is to become a semi-regular here, once or twice a week. Wayfarer’s Park on Flathead Lake is a hop, skip and jump away so I can have breakfast and then take Karl on a walk in the park and still be home to start work before 8:00 a.m. – Yippy, Skippy!

Across and a bit closer to the river is Chris’ Tea Cottage. Even though the Open flag is flying, they open later. We’ll try and give them some custom every now and again but it is important to pick a breakfast spot and mostly stick with it…service, comraderie and getting your eggs cooked the way you like them depend on it!

I took the first few photos and turning to get in the Jeep, saw the theatre. It has just had a facelift. I think they bumped out the front to give more room in the ticket and concession area. The theatre is quite nice and has a nearly year round play going on. Thanksgiving is The Nutcracker performed by the Kalispell Ballet company – not sure that is the official name. It is always fun, draws a huge crowd and half the fun is watching the children mesmerized by the performance.

Almost directly across from River Street Diner is the Cultural Center and Library. The Cultural Center is host to the Montana Watercolor Show in the spring and other shows throughout the year. It was apparently being vacuumed this morning – not sure if the dog was helping or just having a morning walkabout.

Brookies Cookies is on the river and you can sit on their back deck with your cookies, coffee and they are doing some sort of breakfast and lunch thing also. I might have to get out more often…

Across from Brookies Cookies is La Provence. They have a beautiful sit down restaurant open for dinner as well as a sandwich shop/deli on this end in the photo.

And on the other corner is another new place. It used to be the Wild Mile Deli and is now a wine grotto and beer garden. Hmmm… But on the corner to the left in the photo is the Garden Bar, my personal favorite burger spot in town.

On we went to Wayfarer’s. It was just after 7:30, still cool but a bit overcast. We saw no one and it was cool enough to do my favorite loop which goes up to the highest spot in the park.

Beautiful! A tour around Bigfork, a walk in the park and home to work. Not a bad morning!

Echo Lake morning

There are several fishing access/day use spots around Echo Lake. Karl and I found a new one, on the way to the old one and it has become our favorite. Although fishermen and water skiers use it weekday mornings, we have been the only walker-putzers.

Echo Lake has many coves, inlets and small islands. From the parking lot, a trail follows the edge of the inlet by this particular spot. There are some short loops into the woods in a few places. In the morning it is shady most of the way around.

Also, very quiet. The skiers and fishermen take off for other spots.

Our normal mountain view loop from home has been too hot for a black dog with a heavy coat and now the neighbors are in residence for a few weeks so we have had to be a bit more inventive for our walks. In “it’s all relative” world, it is hot. And courtesy of several thunderstorms, it is also humid. Yes, I’m fairly sure someone from the southeast might think it quite comfortable here :)!

Just around the bend to the left is the parking area. At the end of the point on the right is where the following photo was taken.

There are benefits to walking along the water.

Rain!

These are real raindrops – NOT water from the sprinklers – on the lily-of-the-valley leaves…this morning!! So very exciting as rain is both rare and welcome in July in Montana. And especially welcome as yesterday’s forecast was for dry thunderstorms… as in lightning and thunder but no rain. And also for windy conditions. There was a fire weather watch and to me that is scarier than bears or mountain lions or coyotes. It is a fear based on a natural and healthy fear of fire, combined with some irrational fears of being trapped by fire.

And although some extra humidity last night as the clouds formed was encouraging, the rain this morning sealed the deal and made things much less scary and cooler.

Rain!