Showing posts with label Woodland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodland. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Grandpa Peterson Cedar Chest

This cedar chest was built by Noel W. Peterson for his mother when he was in high school.  We are in the process of refinishing it.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Aerial View of Fred Peterson Ranch

Aerial View of the Fred A. Peterson Ranch in Woodland, Utah

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Memories of Home

Mom's home in Woodland, Utah.

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Home on The Range


This saddle belongs to Lois Carlile of Woodland, UT. It is shown here as what a working saddle with the high back seat looked like, as well as two lariats used to rope cattle.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Autumn in Woodland - 2008

Mom and I had to get away for another day in the mountains. We visited with Aunt Lois and took her to lunch in Kamas. After we returned it was time for a stroll around the ranch along the edge of the Provo River. Hope you enjoy this spot as much as I do.

Sisters Forever

Can you believe that we are sisters forever? It was fun spending the afternoon with Lois and enjoying the fall weather along the Provo River in Woodland. Lois has shrunk but then she is only 5'2" with or without her rifle.

Provo River in its Fall Beauty

Can you believe how beautiful the Provo River can be in the Fall of the year? We enjoyed being on the Carlile Ranch this afternoon and soaking in the scenery.

Our Own Annie Oakley

Those varmits will never get very far (the four legged human type) or any other type for that matter. She is our very own Annie Oakley. Of course, this was the opening day of the Utah annual Deer Hunt and you never know when a deer will wander onto the Carlile Ranch.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Noel W. Peterson Brand Irons

These are the Peterson branding irons. The one on the left is Fred A. Peterson CrowFeet brand that was used on his horses, cattle, and sheep. The iron on the right is Noel W. Peterson NP brand used on his horses and cattle. He had a smaller hand held brand that was dipped in paint and placed on the wool of the sheep
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Woodland in its Fall Splendor

Overlooking pasture on east side of Lois' ranch.
John Carlile's Hay Barn
Remodeled Carlile Ranch House
Lois uses this old building for her wood shed.

Bev and I had a terrific day in the mountains in and around Woodland and visiting the Carlile Ranch during the Fall days.  Lois has a very pleasant and serene place on the Provo River. We have had many enjoyable days visiting with Lois.