MaryAnn called tonight to say the huckleberries are very good this year - after a few bad years. She and her sister are going picking tomorrow and she invited me to join them. As I don't know the location of any huckleberry patches I will join them even though it means getting up early - way early for me. (where did I put my alarm clock?



Brian sent me a few photos. Here are a couple of when I cut the fallen tree so it wouldn't fall on the cattle. The cattle like to rub against the supporting branches and I was afraid the tree would topple over on them this year. Brian took the photos when I was almost done cutting the tree. In the one photo you can see where the wind snapped the tree off. (The trunk is behind me.)


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