Showing posts with label Cabin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cabin. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

Stealth Cam Shots from the Cabin

Hey there,
I have missed you!  We have been busy, as always.  Instead of carrying on that it is too much, I am going to assume that life will maintain its busy-NESS and adapt.  After all, I get more done when there is more to do.  For a Christmas present (we don't celebrate Christmas with our friends on the correct date, ever) we recieved a Stealth Cam from Don and K-Mac with the intent of putting it at the cabin.  We got it placed in a location that Scoot and I thought might get some action because of scat and tracks we had seen before in the snow.  Luckily we were right, we are not alone!!!!  I can't explain how happy this makes me, I love having a set of eyes at the cabin when we are not there.  Check out the visitors.

Camera location, about 100 yards from cabin.


I was so excited, Fletch levitated for me!


Testing, 


...testing


Heading home for the weekend.


Critters!!!!!
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THANKS, DON AND KMAC, we love our gift!!!  The cow moose are my favorites, we thought she may come around for her debut!  The camera settings take a shot about every minute, if there is action.  That's why we got two shots for the same moose, she was hanging out.

Thanks for the visit,
Lolita

Friday, June 24, 2011

The Fletcher Family Scramble

Well hello there,  
After giving little hints in my blog post previously, and upon have been given the permission by our architects, we can finally let the cat out of the bag.  Fletch and I are doing a total remodel of our 1960's 900 sq/ft home.  We have called this our nest since 2002 and to be frank, this isn't going to be easy to knock it down.  This is my husband and I's first house and what we called ours since living in our sweet little mountain town.  Last summer, beginning in May, we had an offer into an amazing house that we called the Red House.  To make a long story more brief, it was a short sale and in a total mortgage buying time warp.  We just couldn't get excited about the house any longer after having put up three offers and having none work out just right.  I didn't mention it here, because I don't deal well with dissapointment and so I could never get excited.  Really, this was just a blessing in disguise that allowed us to re-evaluate our wants and needs.  What we wanted was a new house, in our existing neighborhood, next to the Lowry's, with all our special needs.  After a bit of research, and because we live in the county, the best plan was to build on our existing site because we could avoid all the sticky city covenance crap and building permitting business.  See, we live in Bozeman right in town, but are grandfathered in to a county set up with nothing more than a landuse permit required to build.  Oh goody! Lindsay Schack and Tuya Studios are the architects we have been working with since February to get our desires on paper.  We decided on going with Biggerstaff Contstruction of Big Sky to build our custom Fletcher Flat.  We will begin work after the 11th of July and hope to be finished in four months-ish, heavy on the ish!  

So that's the story in a nutshell.  Fletch and I are going to do our best to be gentle on each other, a family pact we have already established, because the stress is building.  We do what we can to get outside since the weather has finally decided to warm up, smearing fat together in the woods seems to be the best remedy of late.  

Happy weekend.
Thanks for stopping by,
Kristin 
Our House Now.


The Partners' House,
Our Home for 5 months, 
luckily only 4 blocks away.


Fletcher's New Flat
View from the front. 
Yep, that's a flat roof on the garage!


View from the backyard.


Elevational Details including:
rolled steel gutters, a sliding panelled door w/exposed hardware,
framed and detailed window brows, reclaimed wood siding,
entry nook, and a clean volume.


Continued details:
Master Bedroom above the garage with enclosed
steam shower and river rocked detailing the floor, private master
patio with 3 paneled sliding door.
See that garage door on the back, that's to my new studio!!!!
I will have a workbench on coasters and will
schelp projects outside to work.
I am also excited about the finished texture on the garage volume,
it is a layered and trowelled plaster in a dark slate that will have 
a velvety texture when completed.


New Kitchen:
angled garden window, marble pastry slap, 
Alder chopping block, an open floor plan,
and a Blue Star cooking range.


Bro, Sister-in-Law and Dad.
Check out the Aspen tree in 2005, 
the year we got married.


And would you look at it last week?
Unfortunately this baby is getting the yank,
the top half is dead and way to close for our new 
two story garage structure.
These are the parts that are going to be hard.
But we do have the garden planted!


If we completely meltdown
and when all else fails,
we will run to the hills by our 
CABIN!




We are in fact headed up this afternoon,
I have to get going!
Hasta luego otra vez,
Biz

Monday, March 14, 2011

The Skiing Has Been Lush - Vol. 2

Happy Monday to you.

As I said I would, here is the next installation of our skiing photos. While others are enjoying spring, with blossoms blooming and bulbs pushing upward, we are still under a good cover of snow in the mountains. We have started to melt in the valley and it is a sloppy, muddy mess where ever you go. The time change has made a marked difference in extending the amount of daylight we have, a welcomed switch. I have to keep telling myself that we have probably 6 more weeks of winterly-like weather; sleet, rain, slop, mud, and repeat. So I can't quite get excited for warmer weather yet. We are still skiing our pants off.

Several weekends ago, Fletch and I skipped out of town and travelled to Lost Trail, MT for a we-need-to-get-out-of-dodge quick trip. The skiing was delightful and we were lucky enough to stay at Shaw's family cabin very near the ski hill, in Idaho. Montana is such a dreamy place. Lost Trail Ski Hill takes me back to when skiing at small resorts as a child was what I lived for, my roots. Really this hasn't changed :)

On the road.

Montana at its BEST.










Dan, Scott, Jess, Alida, Jon, Qui, Shaw, and myself.

Nice "action snow throwing", Fletch!

Thanks Shaw!!!!!

Holding Tight for Spring,
Biz

Friday, September 17, 2010

Ladies Night at the Cabin

Happy Friday to you Chaps!

The ladies and I spent a couple of
splendid days at the cabin last weekend
and I am now just getting the pictures posted.
It was a hoot and quite relaxing,
as well.

We read though magazines together,
ate chicken fajitas (that Jess made us),
cooked popcorn on the open fire in our
vintage popper, biked a bit,
and just layed in the sun.
Here, you take a look:

Jess, Shannon, Audra,
and Eletra

Rocchi
(Jess' dog whom has one blue and one black eye)

My favorite chocolates.

corn popping


A morning mountain bike ride


Luca
(all our dogs drink from a Camel Back hose)

A snowy Ross Peak
in the Bridger Range


Audra cleared the STEEEEEEEP part

Shannon crossing Moody Creek



Thanks Ladies, let's do this again sometime soon. It may take a ski to get there but it is totally worth it!

Cheers,
Kristin