Posts from the ‘Montana’ category

It was a tornado(s)…

News and some photos today – no one got a photo of the tornado – the photos were of the damage.  And it wasn’t a tornado of the Kansas – Iowa sort, but apparently the several strong cells that whooshed through did have signifigant rotation and one bit of rotation touched ground south of Polson and several other bits over Flathead Lake – one which picked up a 26 foot sailboat and spun it 360 flinging the occupants over the side – they were rescued unhurt.  In fact, no people were hurt.  The roof came off an arena where a barrel racing event was going on – terrifying to horses and people and one horse was killed, another hurt but looks like he will recover.  From “The Daily Interlake” (Kalispell newspaper)  – the following article   http://www.dailyinterlake.com/articles/2007/07/20/news/news01.txt

 And when I stopped at the dump this morning – evidence of a recent storm…

Dumpsters

Breakfast on the front porch and THE blender…

Berries

I’m still in my VERY early morning wake-up pattern – 4 a.m. this morning, but it works with the heat wave. After coffee and a few quiet moments it is starting to get light and cool enough to do outside stuff… this morning checking the strawberry patch was on the agenda.  You can’t see in the photo but there were a couple of raspberries also!  I also messed with the motorhome as it is driving me crazy that I can’t get to the fuse box which I think has the fuse which I think blew causing the hydraulic failure – shop appointment next Tuesday and I guess I have to wait as this morning’s attempt was unsuccessful.  The last morning chore was a bath for Karl as he spent some of his morning finding something horrible to roll in…

While I’m on a food topic… a short story about THE blender…  A young woman that I worked with briefly and since have kept in touch with – now via her blog – took a nutrition course and then wrote (with the help of her new husband) a really great and fun poem about bioflavanoids.  And since bioflavanoids help with some minor problems I was having – I paid attention and did some more reading and started adding whole citrus particularly to my smoothies.  However, an older “regular” blender left things pretty thick and pulpy and not all that appetizing and to get things smooth I had to food process and then blend which left a lot of cleanup.  Then, oh darn, the blender gave up the ghost – quit, kaput.  So – great excuse to now buy my dream blender – a Vita-Mix – mondo, 5 hp blender said to liquify most anything – and it does!

Drinks

Pineapple

In goes lemon-ginger green tea, pineapple (which I learned how to cut at my Mama’s), swiss chard (fresh from my folks garden and transported home), cabbage, ginger, parsley, jalapeno (NOT very much jalapeno!), beets, orange (peel and pith – the bioflavanoid), some lime also, blueberries, stevia extract (natural plant sweetener), protein powder, plain yogurt – I know how it sounds – it tastes great!  Fills me up between meals and I get rid of a couple of the annoying problems!

The thing whirs so fast that there is enough friction to heat things up so soup for one is a breeze.  I love the darn thing and it is now on the load list for the motorhome – yea, I try to have the motorhome stocked so there is not much to load/unload but I can’t swing 2 of these – however, said young friend who got me going down this path just acquired one of the magic bullet blenders – similar thing just smaller – might work!

TGIF! – this weekend through Tuesday – high (100-102) heat forecast, plus very low humidity and possiblity of dry thunder/lightning storms – I dearly hope we come through it without a fire start(s) – now until September rain/mountain snow is always a scary time.

The sunroom and a million morning miracles

Winter mornings it is dark until after 8 a.m. and I have my first coffee and some quiet time in the reading chair which sits in the corner of my sunroom.  The sunroom is also home to my desk and computers, i.e. office space.  It is a very pleasant room with more windows than walls and has a wonderful variation of light filtered through the trees that surround the room and house.

I go through times when I wake up even earlier than my normal early wakeup and now is such a time – I’ve been waking at 3:30-4 a.m. in the last week.   There is no one but Bob and Karl to disturb and I work from a home office so have some flexibility in my work hours – I get up when I wake up.

This morning I was up at 3:50 – too early for the front porch – well, too early for Karl and Bob to be out and about and I can’t get away with going out without them.  After a short heat wave we are back to near normal for July – 80ish days and 50ish nights.  In the sunroom, with all of the windows and the slider open, it is almost like being outside – even at 4 a.m. there is a hint of light in the eastern sky – I am nearly up against the Swan Range to my east so I don’t actually see the sun until much later but he’s there, turning the sky over the mountains from dark night to a deep, dark blue and gradually to a light blue, then a rosy sky and finally to full light.  The birds and squirrels and turkeys are up and about and it gradually gets “noisier” as everyone wakes up.  The final night cooling happens just before sunrise and that fresh, cool air finds it’s way in even though it seems like there is not even a breeze outside.

I sat down in nearly full dark with my coffee and just watched and listened to the change from night to morning.  A million morning miracles (ok, I didn’t count them!) happen – It never fails to amaze me.

Sunroom

Slider

Montana Dreaming

As much fun as it is to be with family and visit and as beautiful as it is here in South Fork, CO – I’m starting to miss Montana and the routine of “home” – my woods and front porch and even the house and yard chores.  BearDog Express will start rolling towards Montana midday July 3 with the goal of getting home not too late on the 8th.  I dread leaving the beautiful cool weather and rolling through the heat – even Kalispell is forecast in the mid-90’s and 102!!!! on the July 5th and 6th – fortunately a cool down is forecast before we arrive – hope they are right!

 The woods early morning post logging – and the lupins at their peak – a couple of weeks before we left – early June…

Woods