1.04.2026

land of wonders ~ december

December on Hidden Cactus Ranch started out much like November closed out. With snow, happy dogs, and snow shoe walks.


 
Tankee 12.1.25


Tank, Remi and Jameson


12.2.25



snow much fun (6X in December)



a snowy porcupine


Nemo is always concerned about my poles
12.3.25


Nemo (22 secs)

Grand dog Jameson turned a corner and is holding his own for now. He is on a raw dog food diet, and a couple meds. He has gotten so skinny. On cold and windy days, I put our old dog Sam's winter coat on Jameson (clipped up).


Heading down to the pines (18 secs)
12.5.25


Our weather turned cold(er) and we didn't go out on walks. I just can't leave J behind. 




Jameson on his fav bed
12.7.25


While flying high in the sky on our way to Vegas, I enjoyed different land views.




Brad said these are crop circle patterns
12.10.25



mountain view from Denver airport


I was in awe of the detailed texture, patterns and rich colors of the desert.



Nevada


It was below zero when we returned from vacationing. Purr was not amused.



12.14.25

A welcome return to gorgeous land sunset views...







close-up


...and more snow shoe walks.




12.16.25



whispy clouds


ground fog 12.18.25


Having recently returned from NFR Cowboy Christmas, we thought it was ironic when this swag bag arrived from Snake River Farms. Brad occasionally orders specialty meat from SRF.





As long as I am off the land topic, I wanted to share an updated photo of my most treasured plant. You may recall the Christmas Cactus I have had since I was 17. It was temporarily relocated to our bedroom in order to have space for a Christmas Tree. It is now 54" wide!





For a couple days, our land wasn't so wonderful. We had wild high winds and warmer temps. It melted and turned our snow into messy slush. What I call ugly snow. 


Jameson's mom took him to her new home for a few days. It had been a minute since it was safe to be in our woods. It felt odd to walk them with only one dog.




12.22.25



mother natures pruning


There were tons of deer tracks all over our woods. As if they held a dance party during my absence. Have you ever noticed some melting deer tracks turn into heart shapes? Beauty can be found in every situation. If you are open to it. I found so many heart shapes!



follow your heart


After Christmas Eve with our family at home and Christmas Day at Brad's parents, we welcomed the stillness of natures fog.




Cierra 12.26.25





We enjoyed a shorter slushy walk in our Enchanted Woods area, after the fog lifted.




Leo and Jameson



Hope & Harmony waiting to come inside
12.26.25


The closing of December was sparkly. Sparkles were literally blowing sideways past our windows. Glimmering reflective light crystals are one of the hardest things to capture. Much prettier than the video clip.




flying sparkles (7 secs)

On our last walk of the year, we found the winds had helped Mother Nature do some tree trimming in our woods. 

A large oak tree with a split had shifted. It needs to either finally fall, or get cut down. Which I understand is a tricky tree situation. I've been watching this tree get increasingly dangerous for years. The split is now complete and reaches the ground. The left arrow points to the trunk split. The arrow on the right points to a large hung up tree sized branch. Waiting to fall on someone’s head. It will not be mine, or our dogs. We turned around and will refrain from walking that part of our Y path. 



big two-trunk tree 12.30.25



little down branches


 
big down tree


Our grand dog Remi is a Bernese Mountain Dog that upon occasion goes rouge on our walks. She is very (very) routine oriented and stubborn. See the black dot at the bottom of the field, near the tree line below? We were going to walk the Western part of our property, but she likes to head north to the pines. So she did. By herself. I looked up from putting my trackers on my boots, and I couldn't believe where she was. Wow, that dog covers ground like a ranch dog!

In order to get Remi to stop, I hollered. Pretty sure they heard me in town. She plopped down to wait for us, as she often does. Sigh. I don't need her walking the woods alone. Remi might look like a bear with a big bark, but is fairly helpless. Although she might lick you to death.




12.31.25


see, Remi’s drop-n-plop




12.31.25



This my friends closes out not only December, but 2025 land of wonders. Onward.


2 comments:

Linda said...

Happy New Year! You’re bringing it in the right way. That Christmas cactus is just amazing. Beyond amazing. That is a testament to your caregiving to have kept it alive and thriving that long. I love your window crystal. And the horses and dogs look very happy. We are almost done entertaining, and then we are going to rest for awhile here at home and hopefully get some winter hikes in. My husband has been extremely sick with a virus, though, and we need to get him better first.

aurora said...

Healthy New Year wishes to you and your hubby! Sorry to hear he is so ill. Hope he feels better sooner than later, and you can get out together for some Winter wandering.

I love the fresh air! My Winter hiking is on again/off again. On as much as possible. Fun fact about Christmas Cactus, they can live over 100 years.