Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Cattle Walk

I took the dogs for a hike this past weekend and hit a cattle traffic jam on the way to the trailhead. I estimate the line of cows to have been at least a 1/3 of a mile. That's a lot of double cheeseburgers.











Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Educational Hiatus............

I had the pleasure of spending my educational hiatus with my brother Tim. We have spent the last week at some of my favorite spots: Ale works, The Bozone Brewery, The Cabin, Boiling River, and Bridger Bowl. No one was seriously injured physically; emotionally, well, who's to say. Did we all have a good time? Hell yes.


Tim on his way to snowboard lessons up Goose Creek.

Tim receiving drinking lessons at the Bozone.

Polishing off 25 wings at the cabin. (We ate the leftovers for breakfast)


Relieving our pains at the Boiling River in Yellowstone.



Riding up the Alpine Lift at Bridger Bowl.





Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Bored readers

...have been complaining about the infrequent posts. Here is one for you. Right this very moment, one Timothy Berndt is arriving in Montana. Yes, it is 11:30 PM, but mistakes may have been made during purchase of the airline ticket where originally it was thought he would be here during the day too. His arrival marks the beginning of Brothers Berndt Debauchery March 2011.

Here are some random pics while we await good stories that are bound to follow from the visit.
After housesitting for a close friend, she thanked me by sending 2 live lobsters and crabmix overnighted from Rhode Island. It was our first time cooking such delightful (and alive) food. It was hard to say goodbye to this KU team spirited duo (note the crimson and blue rubberbands) until I tasted the first bite... Moose and Gus were very intrigued.

Kermit says hello. he tends to stalk me while I am visiting him due to his recent dietary restrictions of being secluded during dinner. He was gaining weight and I couldn't figure out why he was the only one of the three horses getting the same amount. One evening, I stuck around for his entire meal and learned he is a fast eater and also quite adept at bullying the other horses from their food when he is finished. Luckily, eating by himself has already made a noticeable difference. Silly horse.

Friday, March 04, 2011