This was first published June 28, 2016. I continue to check the water and cows and salt and mineral supplies on the Slope Pasture. That means load the dogs, grab some water for me!, a 50# sack of mineral and salt each, check the gas gauge on the Rhino, make sure you have on wraparound…
Wordless Wednesday: Dry Country
For a jigsaw puzzle of Daniel gathering cows in this dry country, go HERE.
Outhouse Build
Project of the day… more work on the outhouse! I finally had all my supplies. I am using old snap together flooring on the walls. However, I’m nailing them down, so I’m hoping it won’t pop in the cold. But… it is an outhouse… It looks pretty good. Then I had an old cabinet tucked…
Egg Bound
I’ll shake my head TWICE on this one… I’m down to a dozen chickens. I’m not counting Tuck, depending on whether she turns out to be a hen or rooster… and I still have that hen setting on some eggs… but I let my chickens out yesterday and noticed one hen wasn’t moving. Wings lowered….
Eventually
The second time I helped gather was actually the third day… and we were only short a few head. Finding 20 something cows in a pasture that measures in miles isn’t easy. I left Daniel and Jaxon trailing in two pair and drove along, looking down along a deep draw. Nope. Brown grass. Prairie dogs….
Gathering the Badlands
While I had to work at the library the first day of gathering cows in the badlands, I did help the second day,(and the third). While I’ve not been brave enough to ride horseback since I wrecked my knee, my “pony” and I can catch up to the cowboys pretty fast. Lorelei, on the left,…
Changing Clothes
I waited way too late to post and now I’m struggling to stay awake. We gathered cows out of the badlands. Lots of photos and a bit of a story about the library, but I can’t focus good enough to tell. I did find this interesting… as I huffed and puffed on foot around the…
Throwback Thursday: Bulloney, v.2.0
This was first posted June 17, 2016. While I was holding the herd the other day… two bulls had a tiff. The went at it, head to head, for about 15 minutes. They started at one side of the herd, and keep shoving on each other clear to the other side. It wasn’t loud, or…
Wordless Wednesday: Flax Petals
While I took photos of the blue flax the other day, Bravo was curious about what I was doing and had to come see. The one thing about blue flax, as soon as you pick it, the petals fall off. And so… for a jigsaw puzzle of these flax petals, go HERE.
Kinda Fun
We’ve had a little buck hanging around. He’s not scared of people or dogs. Today, as I left the shop, I cam around the corner… Well, if he’s posing, I might as well snap a shot. You’re a cutie alright, but having a bit more fear might be a good thing. Yeah, go hang out…
Favorites
One of my favorite wildflowers… blue flax. After Bravo came to see what I was doing, that photo will be Wednesday’s puzzle!
Pond Extension
Vernon needed a bit of help surveying his pond extension today and luckily for me, I learned how to run an idiot stick when I was in college. For those of you wondering what that is, it’s the simple stick with measurements on it to help the surveyor. I couldn’t take pics while surveying, but…