Wyoming Summer – Mary O’Hara

Dust jacket: Wyoming Summer by Mary O'Hara. A small group of horses in a dry grass field against a backdrop of cloudy sky.

If you love horses, you have probably read Mary O’Hara’s classic novel, My Friend Flicka. Or perhaps you’ve seen the movie.

Flicka is drawn from the author’s real life with her husband Helge Sture-Vasa on the Remount Ranch, Wyoming in the 1930s.

I have always loved Flicka, Thunderhead, and Green Grass of Wyoming, and have re-read the trilogy many times. As a child, I knew nothing of the author. As an adult, I was curious to read the memoir of her Wyoming experiences.

Published in 1963, Wyoming Summer details a summer Mary spent on the ranch, though she incorporated incidents from other summers. Names got changed. The Remount Ranch becomes the Goose Bar Ranch of fiction, yet I feel the name change is unnecessary. No reader would have trouble recognizing the Remount as the Goose Bar! Mary’s husband Helge is referred to as Michael. The Sture-Vasas become the Bergwins. My guess is the publisher preferred American-sounding names.

It’s a nice companion to the series, though not the same read. This book consists of vignettes and tidbits of life on the ranch, and some of Mary’s life off the ranch. There’s action and drama, and plenty of humor, life on the ranch was never boring!

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Long time no see!

And I mean that literally. I hadn’t looked at or logged into the site in an age. Naturally, I was locked out again. Fortunately, I was able to get back in. My WordPress install is up-to-date.

I am still alive and kicking, but with my spine troubles, find it hard to get things done easily. Fixing meals, getting a wee bit of exercise, taking care of the cats, and housework tends to be most of what I can manage.

Writing a blog has fallen by the wayside, no surprise there! I’m not planning to close the site down, but there may be a shift in focus.

My brain is bookish lately. Looking over my cluttered bookshelves, I realized I have a fair number of books that will enter the public domain of the United States of America tomorrow! These are books for the most part that were published in 1930 or prior years.

I plan to make some of these into ebooks. I don’t expect many folks to be interested in books that old, but I love this kind of nerdy thing, so it is what it is. Stay tuned.