Monday, February 16, 2026

Monday, Monday

 




A couple of long-time horsewomen:  my sister Laurie and my neighbor Roxane, who owns the beautiful stable where I keep my horses. 

Below:  a longtime horseman and Laurie.

  Monty Collison, who joined our 4-H club nearly more than 50 years when he was about 9 years old.  The first time I ever met him was at my classroom door where a 4-H meeting was to be held. 

As I opened the door for the meeting, he told me his name and that he wanted to learn about horses.

The rest is a history of amazing achievements as an equestrian, judge, coach, clinician and horse trainer.   

Monty came yesterday to give individual lessons.  His day started at Roxane's with Laurie and CB.  

Monty will be taking CB for a month of training in the next few weeks. 

That means 100 percent---he will have added his training touch to all three of my horses, and I am thrilled. 




It was a big day for CB yesterday.  Both Laurie and Monty loped him for the first time under saddle. 

Moving into a lope isn't the easiest part of riding when the horse doesn't quite know how to transition into and maintain the gait with a load on. 

It didn't take long, however, for CB to figure it out, so it was a productive hour for him and his riders in the arena. 

Of course, Mom loved watching it all, taking photos and scooping up horse apples. 





Quite a contrast this morning from yesterday when the sun was shining for the better part of the day. 

I'm glad that, if we had to have precipitation, it's snow. 

As long as the white stuff never gets deep enough to need plowing, I'll be happy. 

After all this time with an open winter and the opportunity to do yard work, I don't want to have to rake any more rocks off the lawn. 

With the new snow, came some deer.  Two kept walking toward me in the side pasture on my last trip outdoors this morning.  As they edged closer, something told them that it might be a good idea to go the other direction. 

Off they went, eventually jumping over the fence near the big shed.  I think they picked a bad area because I heard some clanging on the metal gate. 

Hope nobody was hurt. 

When I came back to the house, Bill said two deer had walked up to the window where he was working at the desk. 

Must be that new snow gives them a sense of getting out and about because we haven't seen the deer for several days. 


Schweitzer was a busy place last night with fireworks and night activities associated with the annual Winter Carnival. 

It's not often that we see such bright lights up at the mountain. I hope the resort has received enough snow to keep the skiers and snowboarders happy for the next few weeks. 







Bill has been peeling posts in the woods.  The fresh peels and piles of bark are quite colorful. 





"Them's" my 'maters.  

They're coming along nicely, and I'm gradually getting them transplanted. 




Guess that's all on this snowy Monday holiday. 

Wishing all a great day. 




Sunday, February 15, 2026

Sunday Miscellany

 


How does your garden grow?

My metal garden seems to do just fine wherever I plant it. 

 I do a lot of transplanting during different seasons in an effort to create some new looks around the place. 

This assortment should give us some great color as we walk past the greenhouse for the remainder of the winter. 


My sisters gave me this wind spinner for Valentine's Day. 

More fun and colorful funkiness to enjoy.  


From Ed Robinson:  A bunch of us will be playing Irish music and beyond tomorrow, Sunday February 15, at Idaho Pour Authority from 3-6 pm. 

 If you want a little Celtic shot in the arm come on down and listen in. 

 Thanks to the good folks at IPA for hosting us once a month for the last two years. You guys are the best!

🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻


These are always fun gatherings. Great music and equally enjoyable visiting. 

 I don't know if we'll make it today, but we'll give it a try. 



Bill gave me this lovely azalea for Valentine's Day.  

So far, I've been able to keep the one he gave me last year alive.  

I have high hopes for this one to make it too. 


I think Schweitzer received some new snow over the past day or so.  

Should be a great Presidents' Day weekend on the slopes. 

I've heard that more white stuff may be coming this week, and I removed my hot pink Yak Trax this morning. 

Hope I don't have to put them back on this season. 

  


Senior Night for the Sandpoint High Bulldog men's basketball team. 

It all turned out great with the team earning an impressive victory over Post Falls. 

When the game ended, we spotted players on the SHS women's team.  

They had just returned from Grangeville where they defeated Skyview and earned a berth at this next week's Idaho State Tournament.  

Congratulations, Bulldogs!!



I'd call him "Dedicated Dalton." 

Dalton does a lot of neat techno stuff which adds colorful flavor to the games.

  Last night he was catching some images of the fans for display on the big screen. 

Dalton just won a statewide award at a conference in Boise for his work as an educator.  

He's now the reigning IETA Educator of the Year. 

Very deserving. 


Coach Love and his red-hot Bulldogs.  

Two nights of games; two substantial victories!




When it's Senior Night, it's fun having family and friends come to celebrate your achievements. 

Kingston's cheering section was pretty impressive, as was Kingston who downed basket after basket in last night's Bulldog victory over Moscow. 


This young man is very talented as a musician.  

He strutted some of his stuff while rapping around the Les Rogers Gym last night. 


Dad had some extra-special help last night as he swept the gym floor during halftime.

Below:  In between all the other sports activities, there's the Winter Olympics, and since we now live in an AI world, anything goes, especially Border Collies on a sled!

Happy Sunday. 

I am literally going to go see a man about a horse. 

Stay tuned!



 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Saturday Slightly LOVEly

 




Happy Valentine's Day to all. 

May your day be filled with LOVE, whether it be people, pets, sweets or things you love. 

Enjoy the spirit of this day. 

Just keep a little LOVE in the air as you go about  your day. 

After all, LOVE is a many splendored thing. 

LOVE makes the world go round. 

And, all any of us need is LOVE. 

Today's photos illustrate how I loved spending my day yesterday.


Enjoy and Happy Saturday. 





Coach Will LOVE's  Bulldogs play again tonight at Les Rogers Gym.  Senior players will be honored at 6:40, and Sandpoint tips off against Moscow at 7 p.m. 

Meanwhile, the girls play a Southern Idaho team in Grangeville this afternoon.  You can probably find the time and team on Facebook. 

At 7:30 p.m. Santa Clara hosts Gonzaga.  The game will be telecast on ESPN. 

GO, BULLDOGS, all!  






Horse LOVERS, Elle and Helen. 















I LOVED seeing our neighbors from up the road at the game:  Amber, Greg, kids and Amber's mom on the left. 


Joey and Sally were feeling the spirit of LOVE at last night's game. PDA inserted into the group photo of our gang of friends and family.