Heimanns In Montana

Enter if you dare into the "wild" life of Melanie and John Heimann and their adventures in the rural wilderness of Montata.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Ok, Last post to go, first post to show.

Do you guys remember The Neverending Story. I have it on DVD. Here Tucker is illistrating one of his many nicknames. Can you guess what it is.

Here is another guessing game. This tree is called the pregnat tree. Can you figure out why, and if so, who do you think is going to pop first.
I must say, Tucker is a character. He sits where he want when he wants. This is his new place of domain when Pat takes them hiking. He is actually resting on her head.
Not only does Tucker have many names, but he also has his very own guardian angel. Let me tell you, sometimes I think he needs it.
Once again, that dog never stays clean. I just can't wait to see what he is going to teach Gabe.

I really need to get thing into order. I forget that the last post you make is the first post that shows up. Here are more pix from Glacier.

The Glacier Gang in the Walk of Cedars. Here we were able to see the western red cedar which can grow from 4 to 7 FEET in diameter and 100 FEET tall. They are the largest next to the sequia.

Just a plain out beautiful contrast in color, and season.
Evergreens will never be yellow. Even when they perish they will never follow. Few words can describe what maybe felt inside when something so beautiful is touched by the light.
Looks like everyone is getting ready for Halloween. Maybe for a few hundred year looks like.
Wish I had a place like this to hide in when I was growing up.

I left a small post down below. I did not realize you can only fit four or five pictures at a time so I had to also make this post. Enjoy the pics!!

This is a cottonwood, as is the next picture. So is the one with Allen standing beside it. Notice the size of the bark. Is'nt it huge.


Kind of puts things into perspective, does'nt it?
Momma and Baby. Now how often do you get to see that? I could have touched them if I would have been brave enough. I really did not what to define the actions of the wild that day.

Hey guys,

Its been pretty busy lately. We've been getting things inline and ready for our upcoming arrival. We were able to get away for a while last weekend, however, and took a trip up to Glacier National Park. It was a fun trip, and as always, an all day adventure. We endend up taking over one hundred pictures, literally. One good thing about having a digital camera, I guess. Anyway, here are a few pictures from that trip. Enjoy!!