Here's my hardworking husband. We went through six cords of wood last year. He has decided to put the wood closer to the house for me so I won't need to go to the wood shed if he's not home. Possibly we won't have another winter like we did last year. Hard to say though. We were six days without electricity. (I'll post a couple of those pics at a later date).
Some folks wonder how we get this big ol' dodge back here. He's got a very narrow path he can squeeze by on the south side of the house. And I mean squeeze-the tires almost touching both flower beds.
Now I must admit this has got to be the strangest
view I have ever seen out the back. We have a straight drop off and most of what is back here is fill. If a deer had come through or even an elk but not a horse! This is the most unlikely presence of any animal I could ever expect to be back here. Luckily I was able to capture it running through. It actually had a little pony tagging behind it. Too funny! We did solve the mystery of it's owner a bit later. So I guess my point of view on this...keep your pets in your own yard! And did you pick up after your um...horse? Just goes to show you - it's difficult to always keep your animals under control. After all they are animals. Most people can't keep their children under control either but that's a whole other topic - don't even want to go there.
I've always wanted my own blog. So here is my start. Rather than writing about my personal views of situations, places or things I want to share with everyone some other views - my own back yard.
We debated removing this old snag because it has interfered with our view of the mountain - It served as a perch for Eagles, Hawks, Buzzards and Owls before we had the house built. The current perchers are now Stellar Jays, Ravens, Robins, Rufous-Sided Towhees, Western Tanangers, Gold Finches, Siskins, Wrens, Swallows, Fly Catchers, Morning Doves, Downy & Pileated Woodpeckers, Flickers, Varied Thrush and Rufous & Calliope Hummingbirds. Hope I didn't leave any out. They don't all come around every year but we enjoy them when they're here. We can lay in bed and watch any number of different species light on a branch to take in the view themselves. L.O.L. we find them much more interesting than they find us I am sure.

It's been really difficult for me to get any pictures of the birds but here's a silhouette of just one. We actually had two different birds but one flew away before I got my camera out.
The hummingbirds take refuge in the hemlock during the winter and will still come up to the house to get an occasional sip of nectar we put out for them.

This picture is of a typical fall morning for us. I love to watch the clouds birthed and rising up from the Sandy River below. Absolutely breath taking - literally...clean air! It is so nice to breathe the sweet smelling air we have up here. My senses come alive with the scenery and the odoriferous fragrances of the forest and the flowers we have in our yard.More about my views coming soon!Leila