A few weeks ago our Town sponsored a scarecrow contest. There were lots of entries lining the walkway along the Stevi cutoff road right at the entrance to downtown. Our entry for the Bitterroot River Bed and Breakfast titled "Fish For Breakfast" featured a 5-foot long rainbow trout seated and enjoying his breakfast; some trout bait and an over-sized dry fly. Here are some pics of ours and a few other entries.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
A few weeks ago our Town sponsored a scarecrow contest. There were lots of entries lining the walkway along the Stevi cutoff road right at the entrance to downtown. Our entry for the Bitterroot River Bed and Breakfast titled "Fish For Breakfast" featured a 5-foot long rainbow trout seated and enjoying his breakfast; some trout bait and an over-sized dry fly. Here are some pics of ours and a few other entries.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Summer Over?
We had heavy rain yesterday and this morning, St. Mary is wearing a new white cap. Hard to believe that when we were up there a few short weeks ago, we were overheated and dehydrated from the hot and dry conditions. Today, SNOW. The beautiful cool and clear weather here over the past few days has been spectacular.
Friday, August 29, 2008
St Mary's Peak
Looking out toward the west from the B&B we have a prominent view of St. Mary's peak, which sits at about 9,300 feet. We had visitors at the B&B from Finland and they hiked to the top one afternoon and shared the experience at breakfast. I realized that I had never been up there and was inspired to do it. My wife Shelley and I made the hike with good friends Mike and Janet and our dog Tara. Here are a few photos from the top.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Willows
We have started planting more willows along the river bank in our continued effort to stabilize it and prevent further erosion from high water in the spring. With the help of our neighbors and their visiting family and friends we planted about 100 willows in a couple of hours yesterday. Most were planted near the water, but I planted a few up on the bank. These will have to be watered regularly.
A few of the willows we planted last summer survived the flooding this spring and we hope that we will have even better success this year. As always, predicting what the river is going to do is a gamble. We will plant another 2oo in the weeks to come.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Gonefishin
The Bitterroot is fishing great, with good clarity and still plenty of water in the river. I have been able to get out a few times to float and wade fish out in front of our B&B. The fish are really feeding on the surface, especially just after the sun goes down behind St. Mary peak. The river has changed a bunch, but I am starting to find the new fish hiding places. This is a photo of some of our long time guests and friends that recently spent a few weeks with us fishing and relaxing.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Annual Stevi "Pignick"
We attended the Stevensville "Pignick" today. Each year the Stevensville Fire Fighters Association cooks up a bunch of roast pork and much of the town shows up at Lewis and Clark Park with side dishes and desserts. There was old-timey live music and a great time eating and visiting with good friends and neighbors.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Happy Father's Day
The weather is beautiful this weekend. We spent much of the day outside yesterday attending the grand opening of the new River Otter Fly Shop, in Florence, about 10 miles north of here. The day included good food, good beer, fly tying demos, rod and reel demos, drift boat displays, live music and lots of good conversation in the hot sun.
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