Posted by: Lynne
Altough the moose did not grace us with his presence today, we have no doubt he will be back many times. It has alway been our habit to name the creatures that share our space. In New Jersey we named the bears.
First came Doris who was living under the deck of neighbor Kim's house when they moved in. She named her Doris because that was the name of the previous owner. Then came Ursa with her 3 cubs, named Ursa after the dog star because she tolerated the dogs when they happened to be in the back yard at the same time she was. She came around all the time for the space of one summer. The most memorable bear I named Fertile Myrtle because she had 5 cubs which is pretty much unheard of. They were fun to watch grow up. There were others too, but those were our favorites.
So, with that in mind we have collected a few names that we think would be fitting for moose. Yes indeed, fellow readers, it's POLL TIME! Please vote for your favorite. (Please Note: We left "Bullwinkle" off because it really is too obvious and common.)
Posted by Lynne on 05/20/2016 at 06:58 PM
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Posted by: Rick
My Dad died today.
Lynne and I went into Laramie to do a whole long list of chores: meet with UPS to see how we might get delivery to (or close to) the cabin, likewise with FedEx. We went to the local ACE hardware store, which I'm likely to discuss more in the future--what a great place (and great people). We got the dogs some buffalo bones, which they love. And, arranged to get puppy food ordered for delivery next Tuesday. (More on that soon, too.) We went to Murdoch's to get some mineral licks for the deer, moose and elk that visit us. We had lunch at Taco Johns, which was great. We went to Frontier Cycles and arranged to purchase a Polaris ATV on which we will put tracks for winter--our emergency egress plan.
We were going to go to the storage facility and pick up some more boxes, but I forgot the keys.
Lynne did laundry while I washed the truck. Finally, we went to Safeway to stock up for the next week.
When we got back to the cabin, I had an email from my Mom. My Dad had died during our trip back from town.
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Posted by Rick on 05/20/2016 at 06:02 PM
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Posted by: Lynne
One of the first flowers to appear right after the snow recedes is the beautiful Pasque Flower. It grows in clumps and would brighten anyone's day with its cheery yellow center. When they go to seed they equally as magical, and I will show you when they are done blooming. (Side Note: in the Dutch language "pasque" means Easter.)
Photos taken with my new macro lens! Woohoo!
Also out and about right now is the Sagebrush Buttercup with its very waxy petals. Both are blooming in and amongst the sage.
Posted by Lynne on 05/20/2016 at 04:39 PM
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