Yes, I am still here. This is Boaz and me up in Glacier Park enjoying the last straggling days of fall before winter gets here.
It has been a busy summer for me with Amanda staying home and taking care of her new baby. I am a one woman team again and that leaves me juggling everything at once so blogging has fallen to the bottom of the “to do” list. I hope to find a new helper soon and that will help.
Don and I took Sunday off to go into Glacier for a nice long 17 mile long trail ride up to Trout Lake. This was my view for most of the day.
My view is through two little ears. What a cutie!
I also got to see this view a lot. Look at that handsome guy.
Oh and the horse looks pretty good too!
We were stopped on the trail because we had to saw a couple logs that were blocking the trail. The horses can step over a lot of them but these two were too high and some manual labor was needed. I use the word we lightly. I just held my place in line while the sawing was done. Don ended up adding his man power to move the logs out of the way. There isn’t much room on the trail.
We also got to see this.
See that bit of snow at the top? Brrr. In a few more weeks that snow will multiply. There is so much snow that sometimes the trails are not even clear from the snow in July. I would like to go one more time to Glacier before the weather really changes.
I have a lot to share from my busy summer. New quilts and patterns. I have not been idle for one second. See the new link at the side. I have another block in Quiltmaker’s and the blog tour will begin in November. Say tuned for more details.










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Beautiful country up there in Glacier Park, would be wonderful to live that close during the summer, but leave me out during the winter. Live in Nebraska and the winter is bad enough here, but you get much more snow, colder temps than even we do. Need to see your block in Quiltmaker, congrats!
Thanks Deb. The winters aren’t that bad. We bundle up and do a lot of outdoor activities. They are just long and our summers are so short.
All the pics are beautiful. what a wonderful world of beauty God has created. Keep having that outdoor fun.
Oh my goodness– that is one gorgeous place– really God’s Country!!! I love the mountains– we drive up to the Smokies a couple times a year, but to see *real* mountains like that would be amazing!! Thanks for sharing the pictures.