Two Kids. Picabo, Idaho. These two kids were walking around Picabo Angler a few days ago. The boy, proudly hefted around a bag full of scraps for his chickens.
Two Kids. Picabo, Idaho.
Two Kids. Picabo, Idaho. These two kids were walking around Picabo Angler a few days ago. The boy, proudly hefted around a bag full of scraps for his chickens.
Two Kids. Picabo, Idaho.
A rainbow trout being released. Early fall. Idaho.
Release
Late Summer. Looking into the Idaho Backcountry.
Looking Into The Frank Church
Rainbow. Early Fall. Idaho.
Rainbow Trout. Early Fall. Idaho.
Today, the last day of summer 2014. Fall Equinox this year falls on Sept 22nd. Below is an image taken today of my son, Charlie on a rope swing at Pettit Lake.
Pettit Lake, Idaho. Final day of summer 2014.
Over the course of this summer and moving forward, a dirt road I frequently drive near Sun Valley, Trail Creek, is being paved. It's really quite a bummer for me for numerous reasons including it just doesn't seem to make sense to pave a road that gets as little use as this road gets in addition to the astronomical costs associated with paving and the potentially increased driving speeds--think open range livestock grazing--and the fact that it's just a special place that will likely see increased use due to the fact the road will no longer puncture tires at the same rate.
With all of that said, I have been stopped daily on my way to guiding the Lost River by a few flaggers working the road construction zone. A week or so ago, one of the flaggers, a woman with a "stop" and "slow" sign stopped me and as we talked mentioned she wanted to give me something. Keep in mind I had at this point been stopped by this woman many times prior and generally rolled down my window to talk with her. I wanted to ask her about her blow horn attached to the pole of her sign and why she calls her little car parked off to the side "The Chicken Chaser." What are her days like? I have been thinking of writing a short story in the perspective of a flagger and thought, why not try to talk with as many flaggers as possible? This particular one, Susie, always has a smile and is talkative and tough in her own ways. Think of standing with a stop/slow sign for up to 12 hours a day. Meditative? Sore legs and back? Rain and hail storms... Dust. Rude impatient drivers.
She walked over to "The Chicken Chaser" and opened the rear end and sorted through a cooler and walked over to me with a handful of canned goods. She handed through the window of my dirty suburban corn relish and sweet pickles and tomatoes with jalapenos all from her garden in Challis, Idaho. She mentioned she liked me due to the fact I talk with her and probably find a way to make her smile.
Her name is Susie and a few days later I was once again stopped by her and I asked if I could get a portrait or two of her.
Brookie. Late Summer. Idaho.
Dirt Road & Summer Storm. Idaho.
Summer Storm & Road. Idaho
Below are three abstract images taken recently.
Oil & Water. Abstract
Road From Space. Abstract
Dorado. Abstract
Lost River Range & Storm. Idaho.
Dirt Road & Lost River Range.
A swallow & rise form. A Silver Creek trout beat the swallow to the goods (a flying ant).
Swallow & Rise Form. Silver Creek, Idaho.
Trico Spinner Fall. Silver Creek. Summer.
Mend
I recently photographed a family on Silver Creek and below are a few of the images. Click on any of the images to enlarge.
Picabo, Idaho, Full Moon and Queen's Crown.
Silver Creek. Evening. Lots of flying ants over the course of the last 5 or 6 days along Silver Creek especially toward the evening.
A flying ant gets taken down... Silver Creek.
A swallow just above Silver Creek locks on to a flying ant.
Below are two Silver Creek browns caught today by two brothers. While the fishing was not exactly great the catching was pretty good as the images below may suggest...
Harrison Kapp all grins after landing this brown.
Pete Kapp and his own rendition of a nice brown.
John Huber throws a cast as the mega-moon rises over Picabo and the Queen's Crown. Silver Creek, Idaho.
Below is an image I took recently of a Garter Snake on the Big Lost River trying to swallow a sculpin. It's not an uncommon sight along our local Idaho rivers...
Garter Snake & Sculpin. Idaho.
Spent Tricos. Mid-Summer. Idaho.