I'm sure a couple months ago I wrote a post stating that fall is my favorite season. I may have been lying. I know, we shouldn't lie, but fall really is quite lovely. I think the reason it's my fake favorite is because it leads up to my actual favorite season, Winter! Whoop whoop, yes siree, winter is here my friends!
We had several snow days last month up here in the far reaches of Northeast Oregon, but two nights ago the temperature dropped drastically and it started snowing. The freeway was actually closed most of the morning. My little home sits on a knoll over looking the town, and consequently the freeway. So I know it's open now, because there's actually traffic going by. The suns doing it's best to poke through the heavy clouds, but it's all for not because the mercury is telling me it's 25 outside and that's not warm. The winds blowing, as always, so I'm not sure if it's snowing right now or if there's just snow blowing around. Either way, it's cold and snowing and I couldn't be any happier. I'll try to refrain from using exclamation marks on every sentence, as I'm want to do.
Anyone who knows me knows I'm a sleeper. Pretty much one of my favorite past times is sleeping, or napping, basically I love how the the back of my eyelids look. I didn't have class today but I had to be at the transmission shop at 9 am. No sleeping in for this chica. So I headed out, slid about on icy corners and struggled to see through my frozen windshield which refroze after defrosting. Don't worry, I made it perfectly safe, and the good news is I Don't need a new transmission yet. I just know though that, that dang thing is going to wait until the most inopportune time to give up the ghost. Oh well, being stranded alongside lonely roads is also a lot of fun.
I have even better news though, by Wednesday it's supposed to drop below 10 degrees every night. Originally the 10 day weather forecast said that next Wednesday we would have a low of -8. Can you believe it?! I LOVE IT!!! It's pretty common here to get a snow early in the winter, get really cold then stay frozen until late May or so. I remember my first winter here. I got off work at 10 pm, drove out to feed my horse, and my Chiweenie locked me out of my pickup. It was grand because the wind was howling, bitter cold and the temperature was barely hovering above 0 degrees. To top it off I wasn't really dressed for the elements. Thankfully I had my cell phone in my pocket, so I hunkered down in the front of my trailer while I waited for AAA. Lil'Anne wasn't cold though, I'd left the heater running Haha.
Really though, Eastern Oregon is awesome, I love the winters, and I love it here. I had a super productive morning, now I'm drinking coffee and typing. Fabulous, just fabulous I say! Here are some pictures from this morning.
Enjoy your day folks, even if it isn't snowing and cold where you are :)
Xo Loves,
Me
Scorup Cabin

Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Winter Is Coming!
I know what you're thinking, yea it's coming, but fall isn't even here yet! So true, but the other day I uploaded a bunch of old SD cards onto my parents computer and I found some really cool snow photos. It may be awhile before the snow flies, but judging by the cooler nights maybe it's not as far off as we think. Here are some of my favorites!
I can't wait to see what this winter brings!
Xo Loves,
Me
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Winter Wonderland...
It's been awhile since I've written anything, as one of my favorite readers pointed out :) I just haven't felt very inspired lately. It's not that I haven't had any ideas, just nothing really worth sharing.
On Saturday my cousin and I poked along through the Gorge, eyes reddening due to staring into the snow for too long. We got to town around 9pm and still had to drive out to drop the horses off. YIKES! A bitter cold wind was ripping down through the valley stinging all bare skin that dared to show itself. We were definitely not properly dressed for such an aggressive onslaught. It took maybe 20 minutes to put the horses away and unload the stuff I needed from my trailer. It took hours to warm back up! First day back was cold and windy, second day back I woke up to 6 inches of snow. Its been cold, icy and awful the last couple of days. My poor cousin got stranded here in our little version of Alaska, and it's been fun. I truly do love winter! Cold weather makes me happy and I rarely really complain about it. Since I didn't have much to really write about, I'll share some pictures from the last couple days.
Xoxo Loves,
Me
On Saturday my cousin and I poked along through the Gorge, eyes reddening due to staring into the snow for too long. We got to town around 9pm and still had to drive out to drop the horses off. YIKES! A bitter cold wind was ripping down through the valley stinging all bare skin that dared to show itself. We were definitely not properly dressed for such an aggressive onslaught. It took maybe 20 minutes to put the horses away and unload the stuff I needed from my trailer. It took hours to warm back up! First day back was cold and windy, second day back I woke up to 6 inches of snow. Its been cold, icy and awful the last couple of days. My poor cousin got stranded here in our little version of Alaska, and it's been fun. I truly do love winter! Cold weather makes me happy and I rarely really complain about it. Since I didn't have much to really write about, I'll share some pictures from the last couple days.
Xoxo Loves,
Me
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Oregon to California
My cousin and I made it home Monday night late. I meant to write this post Tuesday, but I got wrapped up in the excitement of being home. Then we had calves to doctor and an injured cow to save. To top it all off we were experiencing issues with our internet, which resulted in the amazing upgrade to wireless! So now the story telling begins, it's bound to be a bit scattered, just like the trip.
My cousin Casey is four years younger than me, his sister used to be my best friend, now we've become closer. He's loud and odd and funny and we always have a blast! He agreed to ride the Greyhound just to help me get home safely. That's where his adventure started...
Casey got on the Greyhound in Medford, along with a lot of other people. Right off the bat, the bus wouldn't start. Once on the road it only makes sense with our awful Irish luck that the person in front of him would lay his seat back on top of him. They struggled along to Portland, where he originally had a two hour layover. My dad had previously warned him of the potential perils awaiting, and to find a spot in the corner of the bus station and not let his guard down. Thankfully they were running behind and he only had to wait an hour, with several gang members skulking about and another pacing back and forth behind him(no where to sit on the wall). He was pretty anxious and a little worried sitting there in a cowboy hat and sponsor covered ACTRA coat. He thought for sure he'd be the target of a jumping... Hehe, hey we come from a very small, safe community that is no longer even a town. Needless to say the kid followed a mother and her children on the bus safe and sound.
On the way east it was rumored that there was a huge snow storm in La Grande, and they may have to stay in Stanfield. I was contentedly tucked away in the movie theater watching Breaking Dawn Part II. It was snowing, but not sticking. After the movie I chose to stay awake just in case I needed to drive over the mountain and rescue him. A snowstorm set in and we got a little worried. They chained up over the mountain and got to La Grande an hour and half late. I slept maybe 45 minutes. We got another couple hours before getting up and going to Catholic class. The rest of the day was spent riding horses, ending in a bitter cold blizzard. The next morning we got up early and preg checked/vaccinated cows, in the snow. That night we went out. It soon became my friends personal duty to get him drunk, buying him a Cement Mixer that the bartender made him drink outside. We got home around 5 am. The kid and I passed out in the living room and didn't wake up until 2 in the afternoon. The next morning we set out.
By the time we got all of my clothes loaded, the trailer hooked up, horses loaded and mail sent out it was 10:30. We made good time though, it had warmed up and most of the snow and ice on the freeway had rained off. As we approached the HWY 97 cut off I told Casey to watch for Bighorn Sheep. He had about given up on spotting any, when we see 4 rams! It was awesome. We stopped in Biggs for fuel. While inside, we got iced coffee at McD's, and there was a very attractive foreign(Russian) guy behind us. I promise this has some importance. When we finally make it out of the truck stop, we follow a cop onto the freeway. He takes off, lights flashing. Just a ways down the road, brake lights come on, and everyone starts to merge into the left lane. I see the cop stopped but the Russian in his Toyota and little trailer is right next to my trailer, and I'm trapped in my lane. I brake, but there's nothing I can do. When the road opens up I see large traffic cones all over my lane. There was nothing to do but run them over, but I only hit one. I panic, because I didn't see it come out, and I didn't move over for the cop. Casey tries to reassure me that everything is just fine, but I know better! There's just no where to stop. Next thing I know, the cop is behind me with his lights flashing. Dang it!!! Why me? Why do I Always get pulled over??? Casey's just laughing because he was with me for my last ticket, pulling my trailer. There is no shoulder and we're on the freeway, but I finally pull over. As the officer approaches my rig he stops and grabs something, the cone! There's no base left and it's much worse for wear. He comes up and says that he just wanted to get that cone out, because it was really starting to smoke, I apologized for not moving over, but he saw what happened and knew I couldn't. He was a very nice guy, and pretty cute himself! We made it through Portland without a hitch, and stopped just south of there to let the horses out. I was done in and Casey took over.
Casey has astigmatism, and really doesn't see very well without his glasses. Which he quit wearing because, "they looked dorky". We stopped in Salem for fuel. This is where the magic happened. On our way back out to the freeway we were sitting at a stoplight. Just making conversation he asks if that street sign says Hawhorse. I start laughing hysterically because its Hawthorne. "Oh Lord, I feel like you need a walking stick and seeing eye dog! And not be driving". We're both just rolling at this point, but I wasn't sure if I'd get to sleep after that or not. But I was tired and he promised he really could see just fine, so I slept until Eugene. I want to add in here that my puppy Macie was a wonderful little passenger the whole way. We joked, laughed, made fun of each other and sang pretty much the whole rest of the way. Slid into the truck stop at Central Point with maybe a gallon or two to spare. The tranny got pretty hot pulling the Siskiyous but we made it over just fine. I wasn't sure if we'd make it down the river in one piece though because he pretty much never saw any of the deer.
We rolled into the ranch around 11, unloaded and cleaned my pickup out so he could take it to work the next day. I crawled into bed and thanked God for good family and making it possible for me to come home.
This is probably the longest post Ever, so I understand if you didn't make it all the way through :) If you did, thanks for reading. I'll try to never ramble this much again!
Xoxo Loves,
Me
My cousin Casey is four years younger than me, his sister used to be my best friend, now we've become closer. He's loud and odd and funny and we always have a blast! He agreed to ride the Greyhound just to help me get home safely. That's where his adventure started...
Casey got on the Greyhound in Medford, along with a lot of other people. Right off the bat, the bus wouldn't start. Once on the road it only makes sense with our awful Irish luck that the person in front of him would lay his seat back on top of him. They struggled along to Portland, where he originally had a two hour layover. My dad had previously warned him of the potential perils awaiting, and to find a spot in the corner of the bus station and not let his guard down. Thankfully they were running behind and he only had to wait an hour, with several gang members skulking about and another pacing back and forth behind him(no where to sit on the wall). He was pretty anxious and a little worried sitting there in a cowboy hat and sponsor covered ACTRA coat. He thought for sure he'd be the target of a jumping... Hehe, hey we come from a very small, safe community that is no longer even a town. Needless to say the kid followed a mother and her children on the bus safe and sound.
On the way east it was rumored that there was a huge snow storm in La Grande, and they may have to stay in Stanfield. I was contentedly tucked away in the movie theater watching Breaking Dawn Part II. It was snowing, but not sticking. After the movie I chose to stay awake just in case I needed to drive over the mountain and rescue him. A snowstorm set in and we got a little worried. They chained up over the mountain and got to La Grande an hour and half late. I slept maybe 45 minutes. We got another couple hours before getting up and going to Catholic class. The rest of the day was spent riding horses, ending in a bitter cold blizzard. The next morning we got up early and preg checked/vaccinated cows, in the snow. That night we went out. It soon became my friends personal duty to get him drunk, buying him a Cement Mixer that the bartender made him drink outside. We got home around 5 am. The kid and I passed out in the living room and didn't wake up until 2 in the afternoon. The next morning we set out.
By the time we got all of my clothes loaded, the trailer hooked up, horses loaded and mail sent out it was 10:30. We made good time though, it had warmed up and most of the snow and ice on the freeway had rained off. As we approached the HWY 97 cut off I told Casey to watch for Bighorn Sheep. He had about given up on spotting any, when we see 4 rams! It was awesome. We stopped in Biggs for fuel. While inside, we got iced coffee at McD's, and there was a very attractive foreign(Russian) guy behind us. I promise this has some importance. When we finally make it out of the truck stop, we follow a cop onto the freeway. He takes off, lights flashing. Just a ways down the road, brake lights come on, and everyone starts to merge into the left lane. I see the cop stopped but the Russian in his Toyota and little trailer is right next to my trailer, and I'm trapped in my lane. I brake, but there's nothing I can do. When the road opens up I see large traffic cones all over my lane. There was nothing to do but run them over, but I only hit one. I panic, because I didn't see it come out, and I didn't move over for the cop. Casey tries to reassure me that everything is just fine, but I know better! There's just no where to stop. Next thing I know, the cop is behind me with his lights flashing. Dang it!!! Why me? Why do I Always get pulled over??? Casey's just laughing because he was with me for my last ticket, pulling my trailer. There is no shoulder and we're on the freeway, but I finally pull over. As the officer approaches my rig he stops and grabs something, the cone! There's no base left and it's much worse for wear. He comes up and says that he just wanted to get that cone out, because it was really starting to smoke, I apologized for not moving over, but he saw what happened and knew I couldn't. He was a very nice guy, and pretty cute himself! We made it through Portland without a hitch, and stopped just south of there to let the horses out. I was done in and Casey took over.
Casey has astigmatism, and really doesn't see very well without his glasses. Which he quit wearing because, "they looked dorky". We stopped in Salem for fuel. This is where the magic happened. On our way back out to the freeway we were sitting at a stoplight. Just making conversation he asks if that street sign says Hawhorse. I start laughing hysterically because its Hawthorne. "Oh Lord, I feel like you need a walking stick and seeing eye dog! And not be driving". We're both just rolling at this point, but I wasn't sure if I'd get to sleep after that or not. But I was tired and he promised he really could see just fine, so I slept until Eugene. I want to add in here that my puppy Macie was a wonderful little passenger the whole way. We joked, laughed, made fun of each other and sang pretty much the whole rest of the way. Slid into the truck stop at Central Point with maybe a gallon or two to spare. The tranny got pretty hot pulling the Siskiyous but we made it over just fine. I wasn't sure if we'd make it down the river in one piece though because he pretty much never saw any of the deer.
We rolled into the ranch around 11, unloaded and cleaned my pickup out so he could take it to work the next day. I crawled into bed and thanked God for good family and making it possible for me to come home.
This is probably the longest post Ever, so I understand if you didn't make it all the way through :) If you did, thanks for reading. I'll try to never ramble this much again!
Xoxo Loves,
Me
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