Boy howdy, has life been busy. I've been having migraines pretty bad again, and traveling to Spokane for appointments and other things, plus working on some jobs at home.
Scout was thinking about eating the tractor when I left it parked in the pasture. This was on his birthday, I think. He's a teenager now! The big 13. Crazy. He's still such a big baby.
I went on a fishing trip with a friend up by Sandpoint. We didn't catch anything but I loved seeing some of my old haunts from when I was 13ish. I used to go stay up there for a couple weeks every summer with my best friend's family. I'm hoping to go up this summer and rent one of their family houses on the lake with my friend. We've been friends since 4th grade. I love her.
Of course I took pictures of the dog. This is Bella, my hunting/fishing/working buddy's dog.
This is me not catching fish on the Pack River. I want a little fishing pack like that.
This is me not catching fish at a tiny lake. Kelso lake maybe? Or Granite lake? I can't remember.
I had to totally clean out the inside of my trailer and fold up the tack room to get some cabinets, and I won't bore you with pictures of that, but check out what I did on the outside! I think it looks much better without the rotting decals. But I am thinking about getting other decals. Maybe custom made.
It's a lot of work getting the decal adhesive off. Still working on it.
Juniper, so cute.
Huckleberry. Growing back his hair I took from him. He's doing well despite his liver tumor. Catching mice and even a rabbit. Going hiking and finding moose legs. He's not done living yet!
My buddy showed me how to push a post into the ground when it's soft. Not super easy, but maybe easier than digging a hole. Maybe. They don't just go in. You have to rock it and mash it and bash it... We broke one off. But I'll have a hitching rail near my firepit/hangout area once I finish that project.
He also came over and used our tractor with just the bucket and the small box scraper that we have, and fixed our crappy driveway that has had huge lumps and bumps and puddles for 16 years. Two hours to fix something that we've been dealing with for 16 years. Nice.
Then I laid in the grass because my back hurt, and I became a cat bed. These two cats are so great. We got so lucky the day we adopted them. Sweet as can be, and very efficient murder cats when it comes to mice. That's Elvis on the left and Suki on the right.
Bella's long mane is a bit of a problem. This happens ALL the time.
I got it all worked out - a couple big witches knots like that and a lot of dreadlocks hidden underneath at the top. Then I trimmed the bottom just enough that the wind won't catch it and twirl it. I hope.
I didn't trim her forelock. It is just naturally looking awkward for some reason. But her eyes are still so sweet and beautiful.
And now we have Buster. I startled him to get this picture. Poor guy!
I finally put up my slow feed hay nets! The girls are getting fat already. I need to separate them and get them off grass. Juniper was the first one to be curious and brave enough to check them out.
MudPig Scout wasn't far behind though. Food is everything to him.
Orion again, being bendable and sweet and oh so happy.
My niece is showing off the marshmallow in her pocket. Uncooked. If it was cooked that would be soooo bad. She also got her bellybutton pierced recently. It looks great on her. But she had the gross audacity to say to me, when I told her bellybuttons gross me out, "What is a bellybutton but our first mouth?" Ewww. Her grossout thing is ears, so I started talking about earholes.
My niece and I went out to one of my sister's favorite trails the other day. There was so much magic there. I realized this past week that a lot of my stress is from not being able to get out to the forest. That is my normal. I just need to be there and breathe it all in. I'm so glad the snow is melting. Soon I can get my horse trailer in there and Buster and I will have adventures
A forest spirit greeted us along the trail
This is my chapel. This is my Home.
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