Molly’s Soap

Local Artisan: www.MollysSoap.com
@Spring Creek Ranch



We feel so lucky to have connected with our local soap maker and are now able to stock the Ranch House and Cabins with her lovely, handmade bar soap. Molly of www.MollysSoap.com has been making homemade soaps with local ingredients here for years and I am delighted that we are able to offer our guests such a fine product.

This first batch that we have received from her includes lavender and calendula- so sweet!

(at) Grandma & Grandpa’s

Amazing how some new views and a different rhythm to the day can refresh you! Now that we are back home I can’t get these images out of my mind, so I thought that I would share some more. Funny how I couldn’t find a single picture of Grandma Louise and then I realized, (of course!) she was working double time to feed all of the cousins! Thank you, Louise and Gary for sharing your special home with us.





Touch Of Tuesday

Spring Break
@ Cherry Springs Ranch
For many people “Spring Break” conjures up images of palm trees, beaches or maybe even a margarita (dare I say- or two?). Our Spring Break at Grandma Louise and Grandpa Gary’s has been full of mud, wind, cows and baby calves … and we are oh, so grateful for every minute.

:: Bottle feeding our new friend, Amos.
:: laughing with cousins.
:: Loving mothers vigilantly watch-
:: and the Niece Toss is ON!

Overheard

“Listen up, guys. Listen up. You listen with your ears.”

:: Looks like they heard her!
Coming soon…

:: Spring Break

:: Molly’s Handmade Soap at Spring Creek Ranch
:: Spring Creek Ranch goes Green Clean

Touch Of Tuesday

Touch Of Tuesday :: highlighting a special moment from the week.
I admit it. I have been down on the ducks. They’re messy and LOUD and after a winter spent changing their water out twice a day I had just had enough. Until, I walked into the coop and found this:

OH! Such big, beautiful eggs. What an amazing nest they made and tucked their eggs into so gently. I admit it. I swooned for just a wee moment. Finally the ducks have started to lay again.
In case you’re wondering…aren’t you? Duck eggs DO taste different than chicken eggs. They can be a little salty or muddy or remind you of fresh grass. It just depends what they have been dabbling on. We sell most of our duck eggs to a little boy who is allergic to chicken eggs but he can enjoy duck eggs!

Most of our egg “clients” are away for Spring break and we are overflowing with eggs around here. If you need some give me a call…