
Indian Paintbrush
Muddy Mountain
Yikes! Here it is late August and I'm still waiting for it to warm up! Sadly, we had our first frost on the morning of August 24th, and it was 28 degrees. This summer has been especially busy (for Sharon) because we have not had a ranch cook most of the summer. We employ a cook year-round--or try to. We serve three meals a day, seven days a week and in the summer we usually have ten to fifteen people sitting around the cookhouse table or taking lunches out horseback or in the tractor. Just last week, we found a compatible cook. The good news is that (I hope) I will have more time to blog. Before the summer season completely gets away, here are some photos from summer 2010.

John and Claudia--our shanghaied docking crew
Johnson Corrals
Routt Forest
Routt County, Colorado

Meghan and Maeve branding

Seamus, known as Senor Verde
last docking (in July)
Johnson Corrals

John and Wyatt still had some energy
after docking for six hours
Johnson corrals

Crew from the last docking

Riley and Pepe
note that Riley showed up AFTER we finished docking
AND wearing a white shirt

Elk along the Little Snake
Upper Valley

Bayou through the trees
Johnson Ranch

Brian, teaching Siobhan to ride a bike
Home Ranch

Tractors--in from the hayfield
Home Ranch

Ron Iverson, Wyoming Game Warden
verifying one of many many bear kills
Mouse Pasture, Home Ranch

A bird in the pond
Home Ranch
photos by Sharon O'Toole