Welcome to our Wyoming blog. On this blog I have been sharing how we came to move here and the 'adventure' we have been on every since. We started with a hillside, and today (6 years later) are finally putting in some landscaping. We are by no means done. I hope you will come along on our adventure.
I also have 2 other blogs. Big Horn Mountain Creations show cases my quilting and other artistic adventures. Decorating my Tin Shack, is about creating a home thru decorating. Both are on the side bar, I hope you will stop by.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Around the Homestead
Around the homestead
Missy Moew taking a nap....on an antler shed.....silly kitty.
Flowers decorating the porch
Beautiful sunset, last night.
Hard to believe July is half over, seems like summer just began.
Stumbled upon your blog. Truly enjoyed reading all your entries. You are living the life I thought I was going to have, but life got in the way. Now I'm more into downsizing than tending to land. Sooo, I simply live vicariously thru your postings. Yeah, I'd want a truckport, too.n I'm glad you built one. I love flowers & planting vegetables. I'm in the Texas heat and drought, and bugs - so I can't seem to win those battles to harvest much of anything. So I enjoy reading of your successes. Oh, and the train conversion of the eyesore - your husband is brilliant in design & its fun! God Bless all your activities up there, and keep posting.
I live vicariously thru your postings - as I always thought I'd be living the country lifestyle. I can't fulfill that goal, so keep posting so I can feel like I'm part of the country living. Your husband is genius with the train car design. I love it.
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Stumbled upon your blog. Truly enjoyed reading all your entries. You are living the life I thought I was going to have, but life got in the way. Now I'm more into downsizing than tending to land. Sooo, I simply live vicariously thru your postings. Yeah, I'd want a truckport, too.n I'm glad you built one. I love flowers & planting vegetables. I'm in the Texas heat and drought, and bugs - so I can't seem to win those battles to harvest much of anything. So I enjoy reading of your successes. Oh, and the train conversion of the eyesore - your husband is brilliant in design & its fun! God Bless all your activities up there, and keep posting.
I live vicariously thru your postings - as I always thought I'd be living the country lifestyle. I can't fulfill that goal, so keep posting so I can feel like I'm part of the country living. Your husband is genius with the train car design. I love it.
My gosh, she's HUGE! What happened to that little kitten who liked to sleep in your shoe????
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