Can a visit of 24+ hours to Iceland be conducted resulting in any level of satisfaction or understanding about this island nation. I think the answer is yes as to satisfaction. As for understanding? A great deal can be learned. However a visit of such time leads to many more questions. The short trip reveals Read More…
Wildlife
Capturing The Valley: Doves Out on a Limb
A family of doves reside at our cabin in the Sawtooth National Forest. When on our property they spend most of their time observing the bird feeders from the limb of a Lodgepole Pine tree about 75 feet away. There appear to be six doves that hang around the house. They do not frequent the Read More…
Capturing The Valley: Pronghorn on the Salmon
Pronghorn are a prominent feature of the open prairies and ranges of the Western United States. The Pronghorn is not an Antelope. Its closest living relative is the Giraffe. The Pronghorn travels at speeds between 55-60 MPH. Therefore, it is the fastest land animal in the western hemisphere. While the African Cheetah can reach a Read More…