Sunday, August 28, 2011

Donut Falls adventure


The excitement of watching dumb people who park in terrible spaces getting ticketed was not the only highlight of this little trip...

It could have been Brayle spitting so beautifully through those lovely teeth of hers...


It could have been the cuteness of Jed and Breann...


It could have been Sarah's saucy attitude in finding the perfect stick...


It could have been Hunters ability to not smile in a single photo...


It could have been Jory's ability to strike a pose under a stressful waterfall


It could have been how pretty it is up in the canyon!!



It also could have been Brayle's awesome eye for Moose.


We really missed these little boogars...


... Thanks Gma and Gpa Schmidt for a fun day!!



(P.S. yes we love you Zach!! We just didn't get any pictures of you because you were hiking so darn fast!)




Monday, August 8, 2011

'Super Sheep' Shepherd She Is










Brayle's sheep waits patiently in his pen for his number to come up at the Tooele County auction. She waits patiently in the chute until it is her animal's turn to be auctioned off.

Thinking her love of hunting might encourage a better bid, she painted her intentions on the sheep's velvety coat. Looking like an experience sheep woman, she guides her charge to the desinated spot on the auction floor. The Les Schwab Company made the winning bid at $450.


It was hard to tell who the auctioneer was as he sat so still, holding the mike in his hand chanting the familiar tones so fast you didn't know what he was saying most of the time except, "I have $300, who will make it $350? $350, $350 who will make it $350, repeated over and over, droning on for hours pushing the bidding higher and higher. Every time the price would be set, with the words, 'Sold for $450, $600 or whatever the highest and last bid was.


This young lady was happy at the end of the day.

It's All About the Auction












Hunter had some sheep in his 4-H Super Sheep Club. He spent a good deal of the summer feeding, herding and caring for two sheep. The county fair was this weekend where the sheep were auctioned off. Each of them sold for $400. After paying for feed and the original investment to buy them, he profited $600.



His skills at handling the sheep were very good. See him during the sale with the auctioneer in the background, with the blue shirt handling the bidding smoothly. Three gents at the edge of the pen verified each bid as the buyers held up, nodded or showed their bid number.


One happy young man led each sheep down the chute to the waiting owner.










Friday, August 5, 2011

Fire Pit Fancy


I fancied a fire pit in the back yard visualizing our family sitting around it roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. Imagine quiet cool nights sitting around one, oozing with campfire aroma and camraderie. When a round one with star shapes went below $100 (the top seller), we slapped down our money and packed it out of the store.

Marshmallows and tin foil dinners have found their way to the coals. On hot summer nights its hard to mimic the campfire chill and feel, but we tried. What child isn't mesmerized by a fire's glow. Bring your weiner roasting sticks and come on over for an old fashioned dinner this week.