Saturday, June 21, 2008

ze' Park: first two weeks in photos

The laptop dilemma got solved. Yippee-ai-oh. Onward with documentation! I guess I haven't explained our current situation very well yet: we're renting a little efficiency apartment in the employee housing complex of Glacier National Park, where Jason is working for the summer as a fire ecologist. Glacier is about 40 minutes from my hometown of Whitefish, so we go home on the weekends to spend time with family and do in-town chores. Jason currently works ten hours a day, four days a week. I currently work zero hours at a real job but many hours doing sewing/photo/reading/baby-preparation projects, keeping house, making meals, laundering clothes, and generally learning how to be a domestic goddess. Here is Baggie-Washing Day (and one pair of fire pants that needed hemming).


Each morning, Jason gets up around 6 and makes stovetop espresso and steel-cut oats for his breakfast. I get up soon thereafter and make a sack lunch, then quickly find my pillow again. I'll soon be organized enough to make sack lunches the night before. Jason rides his bike three minutes to work, as the sun is just peeking over the Belton Hills by our place. Some days he then drives and hikes out to remote lookout towers or weather stations to fix equipment; some days he is getting refresher training on things like helicopter long-line hookups. Once was an all-day bear training that I snuck into with him by throwing around a few names and some Parkie lingo. That's not true; all I did was walk in, and no one cared. Still, I'm sure it was sneaky and dangerous, an experience that a housewife needs every now and again. Ha ha ha. I say that after two weeks. Anyhow, that was a super informative training and got me in the mood for some bear encounters! With my pepper spray quite handy, of course. And camera.

All of this until fire season starts, at which point Jason'll be involved in trying to squelch little fires that occur by lightening strikes. Meanwhile, In the evenings after dinner, we hike or bike in the Park. Here are some photos of neat scenes and items we've run across during those excursions.



textbook example of deer hair caught on a stick




just after a snow storm


the same scene at Lake McDonald several days later

Does cloud imitate tree, or does tree imitate cloud?


finally, our little Stoffer kidlet, starting to be obviously present

4 comments:

Autumn and Dan's family said...

First of all...adorable little bump. I have a VERY similar picture of me camping around week 12 with a Rhett bump. Secondly, did you get a new camera? Your pictures are amazing!

Mars said...

Yay! I've been waiting for a little belly picture. CUTE!

lori said...

Thanks, y'all! It's fun to have people excited with us.

No, Autumn, this is my same Canon Elph - just a little point and shoot; we've gone through five of them in the last decade, because I love them so much for convenience. But I want to get a real camera sometime soon!

Rutschow said...

Amazing pictures! I am so inspired by you guys and how you're doing all the things you love ( or at least learn to love the things your doing).