Summer at Forked Meadow

I spent a lovely couple weeks at Forked Meadow in August house sitting for my parents. This summer has been very dry but also gorgeous. The creek is starting to dry up which has not happened like this in the last 30 years that anyone in the area remembers. That’s not a great sign for the drought.

The meadows are absolutely gorgeous now that it’s summer. But the creeks are drying up and some areas are getting pretty brown much earlier than they normally would.

A family of deer have been visiting the lower meadow every morning. There is still plenty of forage for them but I wish they’d stay away from the willows. We’ve spent a lot of time trying to re-establish willows in the meadows after the cows mowed them down for 100+ years.

Doing some work up by Mary’s Meadow to prepare for a controlled burn sometime next year. We’ll be doing underburning.

The garage is almost done. And wow it’s beautiful here!

HUGE bear tracks near the upper Exchequer Meadow! It’s probably our friendly neighborhood bear who never gives us any problems and just loves living his best life away from people.

Summer in the Meadows

The garden has been extremely productive this year which is pretty good considering that we’re at 6,000 feet above sea level.

The meadows remain gorgeous. Yet another thunderstorm to the east developed today with yet another disappointingly sunny day. Maybe we’ll get rain tomorrow.

Summer at Forked Meadow

It is a gorgeous summer day at Forked Meadow today. There were some thunderheads to the east but nothing came to fruition here. Maybe there’ll be rain soon.

I found some caterpillars in the garden trying to munch on the carrots.

Poofy is pretty happy having me visit. She decided that the bed is the place for her to sleep.