Friday, August 31, 2007

A Working Ranch

When you are a guest for the first time here at the Covered Wagon Ranch, we do our best to treat you like royalty.

After that, you are no longer a guest but a friend. And friends help each other out. So we put you to work and you're lucky if you get so much as a door opened for you.

For example, early this year, we needed some flowers planted. So we put Judith, a long time friend of the Covered Wagon, right on it.

She and her husband, Ken, did a wonderful job, and the flowers still look amazing. I took these pictures just half an hour ago.









They are on the porch of the lodge, on the patio and on the porches of all the cabins. They are gorgeous.

Thank you Judith and Ken. We love you!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Lunch on the Trail

Covered Wagon Ranch lunches are laid back. Actually, I think that makes it sound like more work than it is.

We all get off our horses, and let them go graze.

Some of us eat our lunch, some of us take pictures. But most of us take a nap.



Or we sleep.



And while we are sleeping, the horses are grazing.



Now, I know that I haven't put a video up here before, but all you should need to do is press play. Let me know if it doesn't work. I might try and do something about it.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

God's Country

Wanna see where we ride?



This was up in Taylor Basin last week.

Wanna see a forest fire?



This blew up from nothing to five thousand acres in one day! Luckily, it was over a mountain range and far away. But still close enough to choke us almost to death for a couple of days.

And this, is a high alpine lake, which looks turquoise from above, that we found up in the moutains. It was deep and cold.




Wish you were here?

Me too.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

The Saturday Night Wrangle



Those of you who have stayed with us know that Saturday evening, we run all the horses up to the top of the mountain.


We trot through the gorge, then thunder round the corner, splash across the river, and up the hill.

Here are some images from last week, courtesy of Jennifer Devore.