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Where’s my treat?

This morning…snowing and blowing per NOAA’s forecast. And the temperature dropped from its balmy 39F to 16F overnight…scheduled to go even colder…Karl’s kind of weather :)!

The routine is our morning walk down the driveway at which point Karl peels off and circumnavigates the property while I keep an eye on the bouncing blue collar and return via the direct route back up the driveway. Meanwhile, Bob circumnavigates the garage and adjacent wood pile.

One of Karl’s “2 per day” special treats is dispensed after Karl, Bob and I return to the house.

“I’m back! I’ll take my treat now”.

“Oh, wait – invader???”

“OK, I’m in. Where’s my treat?”

Wintry Mix

Yesterday, the rain continued all day. The temperature stayed steady at 36F. The roads were wet but not icy. Karl and I took advantage of conditions due to deteriorate and headed to the lake for a look see.

It was drizzling and I did not have my camera pack. I hoped to drive down to get some photos but the road nearest the lake was a sheet of ice so I parked above and we walked down through the slushy snow with only my phone camera.

For a January day in Montana it was balmy.

Overnight, it finally returned to below freezing temperatures and the slush is turning to ice. My driveway conditions were improved slightly by some wintry mix of precipitation that ended up as a crunchy topping that allowed some grab for walking.

At the end of the driveway, this morning, some blue sky. But, we will not be going anywhere. The road is like the driveway – glare ice with a slightly crunchy toping…a wintry mix.

What Karl and I did on our lunch time walk

“Aren’t you ready yet????”

Karl’s impatience is usually justified as it often takes me 3 or 4 back in the house trips to be satisfied that I am attired appropriately for the conditions. Today, however, I only went back once to exchange gloves for mittens – that hardly counts ;)!

The temperature had risen to 14 by 10:30 a.m. but dropped back to 11 by the time we departed – me on snowshoes, Karl on 4 feet – at noon-thirty.

A good time was had by all, even if I was seriously out of breath at this point. Part of that is due to the photo taking. I enlisted a handy stump for a quick try at an action shot. We are a little fuzzy but some of that is snow being blown off tree branches. We ARE both looking in the general direction of the camera – hurrah!

The house …smoke from the chimney…hot coffee and back to work.

Dream on

I have had visions of the way I’d like my life to be from the time I was old enough to be making some of my own choices.

Hanging in my pre-teen/young teen bedroom was a poster of sunlight in the woods. Our family vacations were taken on a beautiful lake in Northern Michigan where we stayed in a cottage on the lake for two weeks every summer. The area was wooded, hilly in actuality but it seemed mountainous compared to northwest Ohio, where we lived.

I had this vision that the perfect place to live would be with a mountain and woods behind me and a lake at my feet.

I grew up, finished school, went to work, married. Normal stuff. Every day on my way to work as I’d pass houses with lights on, I would think that I really just wanted to be at home…working at home. This was in the 70’s, before personal computers and the internet. Working at home meant housewife.

I divorced. I moved to California. I still worked…and then, personal computers. I taught myself to program for a small business I worked on with another. I went to work for a startup software company – not as a programmer, I was the distribution manager…I set up the order entry department, leased a warehouse and equipped it, set up the shipping department. The startup never took off. While things were slow and before they finally laid me off, I used the extensive library to teach myself other computer languages. I loved programming and it fit me.

I was laid off in June. I spent the summer at the beach reading Robert Ludlum books. I drove cross country – my first cross country driving trip – to visit my folks in Florida. September – maybe I should start looking for a job… The old vision, though…

After several half-hearted job interviews, I phoned the software company and asked if they knew of anyone who needed any custom programming. They did. I got the consulting job. I went to buy a computer and got a lead on another job from the salesman at the computer store. Summers & Co., which became Beardog Consulting was born. That was 25 years ago. That phone call started everything in motion.

And now…the mountains are out my front door, through the woods. Flathead Lake and Echo Lake, within minutes…and rivers which are now my most favorite of waters. My little house in the woods where I stay home and work.

This last week, I’ve started my mornings not on the front porch, but in the back of the house…on my chair. Karl is near watching and listening – the game trail runs down the hill behind the house and we hear the movement of deer, a great horned owl on occasion and sometimes just the quiet.

It is nearly pitch dark looking forward across the yard and into the woods. But looking up, there is light in the sky.

Although overcast and this morning, foggy, the waning moon still lights the sky enough that the trees are dark in contrast.

All week, I’ve had an almost overwhelming feeling of happiness, contentment, peace and gratitude.

This morning, that young vision came to mind as well as thankfulness that everything was put in my path that was needed to get to this place – to this life that is right for me, in this perfect for me house, in the woods, by the mountains, with my dog and my cat.

I have other dreams and other visions – simple things – but I see them. The dreams, the visions – they do not get in the way of enjoying and loving what I have now. They serve the purpose of guiding choices – helping me to say yes or no to how I spend my time.

On this foggy morning, in the lovely stillness, in the company of my good dog – I thought about how dreams have come true.

If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with success unexpected in common hours. —Henry David Thoreau

Dream on.

The road home from Whitefish

Errands took me to Whitefish this afternoon. While still mostly cloudy, the clouds had lifted enough to see more of the mountains and there were breaks here and there letting some sunlight through in the late afternoon.

The road home wore both fall and winter dress.

To the left, the ski runs of Big Mountain have their first bit of snow.

Snow machines in the shed wait for the snow to reach them.

Rounding Montana Highway 35 as it curves south towards Bigfork, the snow covered mountains at the south end of Flathead Valley caught rays sneaking under the clouds.

And then, the road to my house…

The road home.

October Alpenglow

Not as colorful or dramatic as when there is snow, but catching the often fleeting moments of alpenglow is something I love nearly as much as the moon and stars. If you look close, particulary in the large image (double click on the blog image), you can see the gold of the turning larch (decidious pine) on the mountain side as well. There are still some weeks of color left before the snow flies.

***Photo taken 10/17/2010