Archive for July, 2010

Nature’s guest

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

I know, this seems to be a recurrent theme. The fact is that we live on 20+ acres and our neighbors are on mostly equivalent sized parcels…population density is extremely low. Yes our challenges are increased due to not being here all the time with Tom’s current, remote job, however, the challenges would exist anyway. The challenges change with each season but summer is currently on the menu.

The most obvious issue we have is fire danger. What should be a time when we enjoy being outside turns into a waiting game to see if we can make it through the summer with a fire…so far we’ve only had one small a few years ago. That being said, our house isn’t high enough in elevation to typically have thunderstorm danger…as we saw a couple weeks ago, though, the cabin is in that sort of danger!

Animals…the mice seem to vacate the attic this time of year (likely too hot) but in exchange we get lizards in the garage…oh, and they’ve made it in the house a few times. Trust me, they are NOT easy to catch once in the house. After 6 years, I still get startled when I go out in the garage and you hear things running from you. The foxes denning nearby are covered in another post…haven’t seen much of them lately but did see one of the pups about a week ago…they’re getting big!

Birds…the wild turkeys aren’t seen as often this time of year but the quail have recently hatched their litter, gaggle, herd…whatever quail families are called. Just tonight while washing my mtn bikes, the dogs nearly took out a family. After lots of squawking (from me and the quail) I got the dogs a safe distance with no casualties…phew!

Insects…after getting a new mattress/box spring delivered last week and temporarily setting things up until our bed arrives, I discover a trail of ants cruising the baseboard in our bedroom. What the hell? No food, nothing to attract them. A few blasts of Raid seems to have kept them at Bay. Side note: I can’t stand using chemicals for this stuff and found a cool, enviro friendly spray at Home Depot…mix of rosemary and cinnamon oil…works awesome!

Plants…yes, even the plants get in on the action. After a spring of trimming back grasses, there are always plants that dry out and have lovely burrs or prickers. We won’t even get into the poison oak here as that could be a whole post in itself. The burrs and foxtails have a particular affinity for McKinley’s velcro fur…every time that dog goes outside, she comes back in with the whole forest stuck to her paws, head, etc., which in turn finds their way into dog beds, area rugs, etc. Even the vacuum struggles to pick these things up. Oh, and even if the dogs don’t get into them, we manage too…socks also seem to be a magnet.

I have countless other examples I could mention and on occasion try to remember what it was like to live in a suburb, where the nature challenges are inherently less…and when I remember, I smile…so happy to be here…

Sports Overload

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Summer is so confusing, so challenging…every little bit of my soul wants nothing more than to be outside playing (preferably on two wheels) but the pangs of other sports I enjoy or once played draw me back to my computer. I say computer because we only have TV service in one of our three current locations…don’t feel bad for me, I’m happy to say I’ve never watched any of those reality TV shows and feel pretty damn good about it. I digress…

The World Cup is almost over and it’s been a challenging few weeks juggling work and watching/listening to the games streamed over the internet. Thank you www.espn3.com for streaming all the games…if only other networks would take such a bold step to keep us in touch with our sports (ex. Olympics??!?!?!). Soccer has always been the love of my sporting life. Many of the people in my life, places I’ve travelled, stories I have are all a result of years of playing soccer. Safely in retirement, my sporting life is now dominated by two wheels.

The Tour de France…yes, it’s a road bike race but on two wheels nonetheless. Each day currently starts with a review of results, recaps, etc. from the action each day. The sound of Phil Liggett’s voice is like music to my ears…

Stanley Cup playoffs…ok, a little late on this one, I’m no longer playing and technically the playoffs are over before summer starts. If the Sharks aren’t playing my interest dwindles.

Wimbledon…yes, I’ll admit, I secretly wish I’d played tennis…love the sport! Not entirely sure why as it’s nothing like the other sports that interest me.

Yes, baseball is an intentional omission…doesn’t interest me and I found it pretty boring to play.

Then again…there’s the new mountain bike movie I just downloaded. What was I talking about?

In search of trails…

Monday, July 5th, 2010

When you go somewhere on vacation, inevitably, you’re forced to pick just a few things to do/see…barely scratching the surface of whatever area you’ve travelled to. With that in mind, Tom and I are making a point of trying to explore and search for new trails every chance we get. With the 4th of July holiday weekend, we find ourselves at the cabin in Sierra City and the search continues…

Friday we scrambled up an abandoned mine trail to the Hilda Mine, which is just above Sierra City. The mine has been bulldozed and is entirely invisible at this point. My guess is that mines on forest service land are actively closed when no longer in use but BLM lands (typically of the area around Bishop) don’t spend much effort managing such mines…who knows? Anyway, the trail itself was beautiful, albeit straight up, and looks like a good option for future biking…

Exploring on two feet affords some amazing chances to see details otherwise missed when moving along the trail faster but just isn’t quite as exhilarating as travelling on two wheels. We took the opportunity to explore more of the trails the Forest Trails Alliance has been working on…they are simply amazing. It wasn’t until later last night during the fireworks show in Graeagle that the grins from riding were wearing off.

Happy Independence Day!