Category: Photography

  • Thayne Snow Days 2010

    Last Saturday was the 2010 Thayne Snow Days.  It’s a great community event where people from all around the area to enjoy some wholesome family fun.  If you wish to see the album of the day please go here. If you would like to purchase a photo, please email me at kylew01@gmail.com. Matt Nelson and…

  • I’m alive. Pics to prove it.

    I was really hoping to update this more often, but I tend to get busy and forget, then before I know a month is gone… But to prove that I have been alive I could either bore you with a lot of text, or I could post some photos of what I’ve seen over the…

  • Erupting Caribou Mt

    One of my favorite mountains is Caribou Mountain. It’s the source of many great rides in both the winter and summer.

  • Monstrous Clouds

    One of the best things about living in Star Valley is that every window has an amazing view…

  • Peaceful Evenings

    Another beautiful peaceful evening in Freedom…

  • Farm-town Evenings

    The town I live in is the only town in the valley which still resembles its dairy heritage.  It’s nice to be able to see a relics of its past in every part of the town.

  • Movie Night

    For the past month we’ve had a weekly movie night here with a few of the Star Valley young single adults.  There’s not a whole lot of us in the valley, so It’s fun to do things while we can.  Going from BYU Idaho with thousands of people my age to just a handful of…

  • Photo Journal Renewed

    What a beautiful day today was. With such beauty comes the desire to share my day with you. While I was in college, one of my photography classes had me do an assignment where we posted one photo to a blog every single day. Since I’ve been such a slacker lately at updating my site,…

  • Branding

    Last Friday my dad was branding some of his remaining cattle.   Although a few of the photos here look a little bloody, it doesn’t hurt the cows any–it’s about like us getting our nails trimmed.

  • Finishing up the Spring Farming

    Farming seasons are always such a busy time of year for us. I understand that most of you have never been on a tractor nor had the opportunity to smell the freshly turned dirt. Because it is such a huge part of our life here, I enjoy sharing part of it with you.