Monday, July 18, 2011

I Fish



Yes, you read it here. I am now a fly-fisher! I had asked John to teach me last year, so this year while we were camping in Yellowstone, he gave me a few pointers and turned me loose. On my 2nd day fishing on the Firehole River, I caught a nice little rainbow trout. And I was hooked! I fished mornings and evenings and caught a total of 6 fish. Not bad for a complete beginner. Of course I had to make all the rookie mistakes. I hooked myself in the leg, the hat (several times) and the shirt, as I learned to control my cast and remember where the fly was at all times. I also had an embarrassing encounter with two park rangers while I was practicing my casting (without a hook). Apparently I was practicing in a "closed to fishing" area. They asked me for my fishing permit, and whether I had a copy of the fishing regulations. They told me to avoid confusing other rangers by limiting my practice to the parking lot. Of all the years John has fished in Yellowstone, he's never been checked by park rangers. The very first time I pick up a rod, I get the third degree!

Master Naturalist



You might be asking yourself, "what is a master naturalist"? Don't get it confused with a "naturist", which would mean that I had joined a nudist colony. That may come later. The Master Naturalist program is offered state by state around the nation, and teaches you the skills you need to identify the flora and fauna around you. I, along with two friends, spent a week in Missoula taking an intensive 40 hour class (which we all passed!), and we are now Certified Montana Master Naturalists. As part of our annual certification requirement, we have to volunteer 40 hours of our time on various projects having to do with nature. We also have to attend 8 hours of either classes, lectures or workshops to help hone our skills.

This program has opened up a whole new world for me. I've learned to journal, which includes sketching what I see, and making notes; I can identify trees, shrubs and wildflowers, and also insects. Bird identification was a large part of the class, and sketching birds really made me notice details that I had taken for granted after birding for so many years.

So, I'm hoping to offer nature walks for groups around Bozeman, and share my new found knowledge and excitement with other people. Other than that, I will be boring my husband and friends to tears!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

London Calling


Back in May, John and I, and friends Ed & Diane ventured across the pond for a two week trip to Wales and England. It was a trip of a lifetime, and I won't bore you with all the details, but we toured all around Wales, from North to South. What a beautiful country! We spent a few days in Bath, with excursions to Stonehenge and Avebury, followed by a week of sightseeing in London. The highlight (one of many) was seeing Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood in concert at the Royal Albert Hall. In fact, the concert is what started the whole idea of the trip.