I just got back from Idaho last night. I've been working on shipping orders and finishing up some projects.
If you are on vacation, hope you have safe and happy travels. Back in Chicago now where there has been a ton of rain. Had some problems in my home here and am doing a big cleanup project. Had to repair some pipes. Other than that, life is good.
Aid Station by Goldstone Mine.
The ranch sits on the border of Idaho and Montana, right as Idaho is tapering into the chimney shape at the midway up the state on the east side. The border is the continental divide, which is the top of the waterways. Water to the West runs to the Pacific. Water to the East runs eventually to the Atlantic. Soooo... This weekend a fairly new and fast-growing event took place along the continental divide. It's an endurance race like no other.
I hope to paint these mountain flowers soon. The red flowers are called Indian Paintbrush.
Found these old photos today from the ranch in Idaho. The original Moulton ranch was in Jackson Hole WY and these items came from there. This is an old trunk covered in a branded cow hide. Very cool, no?
Also I had photographed these old wood skis and snowshoes that were used on the ranch in Jackson, Wy.
Dusty is a paint horse who is very happy to see me. He and his friend Tuffy (across in a different pasture so he can be caught) are both paint horses and have the lovely two toned coloring.
Every day Dusty comes and says hi. I didn't get a chance to ride him this week but hope to soon.