Showing posts with label the past. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the past. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Cuteness


As I collect the pictures from this hectic weekend of Cottongim fun and prepare a great post full of sheep wrestling, shooting, skiing, dogs, meals, and hot tubbing- I will leave you with this cutie pie picture of my mother and aunt Michele (my mom is the one on the back).

Please observe the excellent retro and very hip decor.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Visit from MOM!

I was just informed that my mom will be coming for a visit during my birthday week in April! I am so excited and we are long overdue for some mother - daughter visiting.
I am taking this bow with me to Vegas and I think I will request this haircut at my next appointment.

Friday, February 29, 2008

The Bunny Story and New Music

A friend from middle school and high school in Oklahoma is extremely talented and has just released a new CD. I thought you all might like to hear a few tracks and hopefully buy the album. You can hear the beautiful songs here - http://tjmccloud.com/

For reference, you might check out the infamous and mortifying (for Brooke) "Bunny Story" . I recently learned that this story had been posted on the internet ... and I must say, it does not paint me, my family, or my dead dog (God rest her soul) in the best light, but it is worth reading and quite entertaining.

I did find out that through the online "comments" following this story being on the web, I was publicly "outted" as being a chick with a "she-stache" (hair on the upper lip).... I have taken care of it since highschool and I am hoping that karma has now done it's due diligence (refer to Bunny Story) and we can all move on.

God Bless the hairy upper lip, the bunny, the dog, and TJ's music career....

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The Ranch on the Boulder

We were called to help out Peter's second family this weekend. The 80 year old couple needed help in vaccinating 40 or so calves on their ranch an fixing a front-end loader.

Many of you hear Pete's stories of his time with the Titeca's on their cattle ranch on the Boulder River. They live in McLeod, MT. A very tiny town (if you can really call it that)a few miles south of Big Timber, MT. There is no real "center" to the town. Their is a post office that is essentially an old cabin, a run down old store (not even open any longer), and of course, a bar - The Roadkill Cafe. Peter actually bartended at the Roadkill when he lived with the Titecas (not sure he was 21???) and there are some pretty infamous stories of what went on there.

McLeod is smack dab in the middle of some of the prettiest country you can imagine. If you'd like to see McLeod and the Boulder River Valley, check out The Horse Whisperer - most of that movie was filmed right there, with many of the "real" townfolk in the film as well.

Going into the post office there is a couch (where there is usually a few folks "hanging out and visiting" and some tattered shelves in the corner where there are used paperback books --- this would be "the library" where you just take a book and bring it back whenever you are done with it. There are a few cubbies with handwritten address labels on them and before you are through the door the 1 person that works at the PO has your mail sitting out for you. Of course, there are dogs lounging around with their owners as well.

When we think about it - there are a number of stories of Peter's living and working with the Titeca's that many people would never believe. Truly, it could be a novel.

John and Clara's (now in their 80's) families homesteaded here in MT and they have owned that remarkable piece of riverfront property for longer than many can recall.
They are what is sadly common here in Montana - a hard working (understatement of the century) ranching family that is land rich and cash poor.

If they were to sell this property to day, by our guestimates it would go for amounts in the double-digit millions... But, in true Montana style, NO ONE will be moving on to that property as long as John is alive. Some of his "neighbors"- Tom Brokaw, Michael Keaton, Aaron Eckhart, Tom McGuane... to name a few.

Instead he wakes at 4am to keep his wood burning stove going, the lights in the house "sometimes" work, the stove is broken, you throw the dirty dish water outside with a bucket, and most who drive past the property on their way to their "hollywood friends" mega mansion/second homes would most likely assume the whole place is abandoned.

The only thing revealing life on the place are the cattle, sheep, stray cats, and Smokey the Dog.

Peter moved to their ranch when he was 1 month out of highschool in Atlanta. He drove his audi sedan from Atlanta to McLeod to "be a ranch hand" for this family. For the next 6 years he stayed and worked and played. It was in that first year (14 years ago) that he brought another friend to live and work with him - a little red spaniel dog - Brutus. Bruttie still "rules" that ranch and prances around there like he owns the place.

The kid from the city learned a little bit of everything there - in's and out's of cattle ranching (this could be a whole list in itself), sheep, shooting bear, fixing tractors, 4 wheelers, plumbing, building, logging, bartending, shooting at just about anything, but most importantly... fishing.

He was steps from the Boulder and everyday after or between chores he fly fished. I think this was what cemented his love for the river and it's still his favorite spot on earth.

Peter still visits and helps John and Clara as often as he can. In their even older age, running and taking care of a place like that with NO hired hands is hard work. Again, this is an understatement. Sun up to sun down they are hauling, moving, feeding, fixing, covered in cow poo, oil, grease, and mud. Cooking a simple dinner there is twice as much work as it is for us and even "sleeping" is nothing like we are used to. Are cows calving? Did we hear a wolf out there with the sheep? Did the stove go out?


lone sheep at the Titeca Ranch

Have you ever wondered what 15 years of POO in a pile looks like? Here it is... Yes, that is cow dung... crusted over and eating a fence.

An old cow shoot... I love the way these photograph


The frozen Boulder river. All of the white is usually flowing water...
it has been cold.



The cows we went to help vaccinate and "old man Titeca" walking away.

The McLeod Post Office Sign on a beautiful sunny winter day


The PO... Peter trying to get out of the door after 20 minutes of catching up with old friends. What does your post office look like?

The road across the River to the Titeca;s place (the bldg on the right). Peter and Shawn, the Titeca's son and one of his BF's, built that rickety bridge you see.


This trailer on the property is where Peter lived for many of the years he worked on the ranch. I looked inside this weekend it was filled with some very peculiar old bachelor memorabilia (bullets, fishing nets, canned food, and "magazines")

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

i have a new job

I am thinking of starting my own fashion consulting business. I have a vast portfolio of many unique fashions. Call me if you are interested.

Seriously, who let this kid dress herself? Peter says I look like "Thing One or Thing Two from Doctor Seuss."

Monday, February 11, 2008

picture of the week - again



ok, so maybe i have more than ONE picture each week...

I've always had such a great way with animals, don't ya think?

picture of the week



I am going to try putting up a fun / old / random picture each week.

Again, thanks mom for all your work with the old family slides.... As you can see - Brooke and Scott have always loved playing in the snow.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Does this explain anything?

APPLES DON'T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE????

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Magnum PI


Do you recognize this man?

Look harder . . . .

Please post your guesses...

Thursday, September 20, 2007

the "real" bunny story

Anyone who has known me since highschool or college knows the horror (literally) stories of my former dog "Tele" the siberian husky. She was beautiful, stubborn and a huge pain in the butt her whole life.
Well, I recently re-connected with an old friend from highschool and it spurred him sharing a story of how our beloved devil of a dog brutally ate his bunny Freckles.
This story is worth dropping everything for and reading immediately... And TJ's blog is great and interesting. I am not sure there are words .... just read it!
www.tjmccloud.blogspot.com- "the bunny story"
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