My Last Read…
I just finished reading Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, The Most Powerful Tribe in American History by S.C. Gwynne. If you love Indian history and the old west this is a
July Snow in Glacier Park
Went into Glacier National Park last week and it is totally beautiful this summer. Usually in July the snow is sparce, but this July there have been many beautiful snow scenes to enjoy. It is warming up fast so I am
Tribes of America Postcard
Found this over-sized postcard in an antique shop. It is not vintage, but thought it would be fun for this blog as the colors were perfect! I am happy to share a high resolution copy with you as the photo size I
Caution: Bear Alert
I really love all the signs in Glacier National Park and Canada. My favorite sign is the third photo. The sign is posted in the city park in Waterton, Canada. It gives me a chuckle every time I view it!
I’m Late, I’m Late For a Very Important Date
Wow, I always prided myself on not forgetting birthdays. I guess I can now add that to my list of things to work on. My very first Weekend Cowgirl Blog was February 27, 2009. I MISSED celebrating this special day. Happy late
Morning Maddness!
Woke up to a blizzard. We do not have blizzards here so the excitement is building! They have forecasted 8 inches of snow. By the looks of the snow and size of flakes that will happen by evening. We have not had this kind
Girl Watching
We call these three deer "The Girls" and they reside in a small guest room in our farmhouse. When friends visit, many stay in this special room, we affectionately call "The Lodge Room". This is extremely misleading since it is such tiny room. None of our guests
Truck With Deer Antlers
You know you are in hunting country when you see this truck driving down the highway. Not sure if it is a Christmas decoration or just "the decorator's touch". We all decided the deer antlers were a nice addition! On the













