Everyone needs a change of perspective once and a while...
He met his Dad in the badlands in the Fort Peck Breaks again this year where they had both drawn cow tags. The hunt wasn't a "success" for either of them in terms of shooting an elk. But they did get off a lot of good shots on the Canon...
It sounds like a lot of their time was spent hiking up to the high ground and then just looking around with their binoculars and waiting to see something. Then off again...
A beautiful desolate land. Would you believe me if I told you they saw seashells on top of some of these baron hills?
Getting up higher. They didn't see many elk and couldn't get close enough to the ones that they did see. But apparently it was a good time had but both father and son...
And while he was gone, I slaved away at home doing all the chores above all my daily bread baking, cooking meals, laundry, running back and forth to school 3 to 5 times a day, etc.... And on top of it all, I even made and smoked 30 pounds of summer sausage. At least that's what I told him anyway...
In reality, I also fit in a massage at the spa, my water aerobics, a little shopping for new boots, an evening with some friends, and we ate out a couple times too! I think we all survived just fine!
So glad you got to go Dear Husband. Thanks for all your hard work!
Love your Wife,
and kids!
4 comments:
our (gun) season starts saturday.. only 9 days for us, I mean him. He had high hopes of heading out west to hunt, but it didn't work out.
bummer no elk for the men, but looks like a great trip!
Wow, great pictures! and sounds like you DID survive just fine!! :)
Aw, the break away. I can almost feel the sense of relief and freedom in these photos. So glad you got to go, Randy!
dear Beautiful break,
These are really great photos. They tell a story of a successful trip even without the elk.
love,
What really matters most
in
NE
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