Take Time to Stop and Smell the… Sagebrush?

Sagebrush in the winter

I love the smell of sagebrush, especially after it rains. I wish I could bottle up that sweet fragrance and release it in the dead of winter. To me, the first whiff of sagebrush in the spring means seasons are changing, so winter won’t last forever. The smell of sagebrush means warmer days, calves, sunshine, no coats, and branding.  

So…does sagebrush still smell in the winter? This is how I found out it does!

About ten years ago we lived on a ranch that was covered in a thick blanket of snow by the end of January. My husband was in another state with the cows on their winter range. He was gone all week and he came home on the weekends. The kids (six of them at the time) and I stayed at the ranch to take care of bulls and horses and other critters still on the ranch.

Saylor is determined to walk up the hill all by herself

We homeschooled and we didn’t go to town too often with the bad weather. The kids and I spent a lot of time together. One day in the middle of the week – we were all getting a little cabin fever. I thought it would be healthy for us to do something different, like sledding since the weather was decent that day. We had an excellent, big, sledding hill on the ranch. The older kids helped the little kids sled down and then they pulled them back up the hill in a sled. I took some pictures and videos and went up and down the hill a few times myself.

Serious sledders

It was refreshing to be out where walls weren’t around us and we weren’t in each other’s space. Towards the end of the afternoon, the sun was starting to go down and I was standing at the bottom of the hill. It was overcast, everything was white all around us, and it was cold. I remember unexpectedly catching a slight whiff of sagebrush in the air. How could I smell anything under all the snow and in the cold? I thought my nose was playing tricks on me, but there was the unmistakable scent of sagebrush in the air even though I could barely smell it! That hint of sagebrush in the air was a pleasant surprise to my winter-dulled senses.

Despite the gloominess of winter around us, I went back to the house renewed. I knew the snow would melt eventually and under all the snow would be the sagebrush and its sweet, desert smell.

So, yes, sagebrush does smell in the winter, but only if you take the time to stop and smell it. I did that day.  

Happy Birthday, Nevada!

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Nevada joined the Union and became a state on October 31, 1864, which was during the Civil War. Therefore, one nickname for the state is Battle Born. Some other nicknames are the Sagebrush State and the Silver State.

We weren’t born and raised here, but we love Nevada and it has been our home since 2008. Jimmy, our youngest, is the only one of our seven children who was born in Nevada. That makes him pretty lucky to be a Nevadan by birth.

What do we love about Nevada?

Of course, we love the sagebrush! To me, Nevada’s sagebrush has a different feel compared to Idaho or Utah, or Oregon’s sagebrush. It is all the same Artemisia tridentata, but…Nevada’s sagebrush is just cooler and it seems to whispers stories of days gone by.

We love the rich ranching history.

Ranching is a backbone industry in the state of Nevada. The history of ranching in Nevada is all around us. We like to take the time to learn about it. We read books about Nevada’s history. We also like to talk to different people who have been in Nevada for several generations. They have some good stories to tell. We enjoy learning about different ranches/communities and how they have evolved and grown or disappeared and become desolate and abandoned.  

Here are a few books we have about Nevada history and ghost towns.

We love the lack of population.

If you look on a map of Nevada, it doesn’t have too many interstates going through it. That is ok with us. It means fewer large cities and more distance between each city. It does make for more travel time, but you get used to it.

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We have made a lot of memories in Nevada and we have met some great people here. We hope you have done the same in the state where you live.