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Red Rock in Black and White

Posted on November 4, 2019November 4, 2019

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6 thoughts on “Red Rock in Black and White”

  1. Rosemary says:
    November 5, 2019 at 9:54 PM

    Hi Carol,

    I want to tell you that I love the banner photo on your home page: excellent composition of the higher and lower red cliffs juxtaposed with the snowy hills in the background,makes for a really outstanding photo. Along these line and since it’s autumn, I’m wondering if you have large enough groves of cottonwoods and/or aspens on your ranch or local area to provide good fall color, or is it necessary to go higher into the Bighorn Mountains for scenic fall color?
    My second seasonal question concerns your Badlands grazing lease. Are hunters allowed on your lease allotment when cattle are present?
    Thanks so much for sharing your very interesting life with people all over the country.

    Reply
  2. Marilyn says:
    November 5, 2019 at 3:17 PM

    Question – are you still using the “chicken tractor” – I think that is quite a terrific item?
    Question – how is Bravo working out as an ES pup and spectacular farm-dog to be?

    Reply
  3. Joanne says:
    November 5, 2019 at 11:56 AM

    A library question. How long are you allowed to keep books out and how many books at one time. Took my Granddaughter to our local library, but her card was at home. A very helpful librarian searched for her details and then took note of my driving licence for ID and we came home with 5 books that she can return to her local library.

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  4. Yeoman says:
    November 5, 2019 at 7:29 AM

    If I were forty years younger and hadn’t already set my path out in life to where it’s pretty fixed, and noting that I’m a native of your state, my question would be what hope is there, of any, for a young man who wants to work at this doing it and obtaining a place of his own.

    Unfortunately, I know the answer due to long experience.

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  5. Susan says:
    November 5, 2019 at 4:33 AM

    How far are the badlands pasture from your ranch? And how big is your herd?
    I am sure that may fluctuate after you sell but do you try keep it at a certain number? And also is there a number allowed on the badlands?
    Thanks for all your time and pics you give to us to enjoy!

    Reply
  6. CindyC says:
    November 4, 2019 at 11:00 PM

    Gorgeous!

    Reply

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Carol, Wyoming rancher

Since 2008, I’ve kept this photographic journal of life on our working Wyoming ranch.  I share ranch work, my family, crafts and DIY, my English Shepherds, Bravo and Indy, and a love for this land.  Enjoy this red dirt country!

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