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Rangeland

Posted on June 21, 2021June 21, 2021

Spent a little time today (re-)learning how to do some rangeland monitoring. I took a class on it years ago, but we never followed through. Now we’re putting it in the next generation’s hands… with Megan writing down the types of plants B. is seeing at 12″ intervals. Of course, Brandon has his Masters in…

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Father’s Day Gather

Posted on June 20, 2021June 20, 2021

Time for the steers to come off their BLM allotment. We’ve already taken our cows out so they could meet their bulls in different pastures but we always leave the steers out longer to gain more weight on that good hard grass. Sunrise found us horseback… Wonder of wonders, the temperature was supposed to be…

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Isham

Posted on June 19, 2021June 19, 2021

Somehow it’s really easy to forget what day it is… or at least the idea that on Saturdays I hope to make videos… and realize too late at night to do that especially since we are saddling horses at 5 am tomorrow. In fact, I’m declaring it too late to do much blogging of any…

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Sherbet Sunset

Posted on June 18, 2021June 18, 2021

Looks good enough to eat…

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#TBT: Crane in Grass, v.2.0

Posted on June 17, 2021June 17, 2021

This was first posted June 15, 2010. K, Folks, here it is! My “Crane in Grass” is making its completed debut… I know…DEFINITELY not square, which is easy to see outdoors but in the dark shop on an uneven floor it was more, uh… difficult.  I can eyeball things much better than that! I also…

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Wordless Wednesday: “Fading Beautifully”

Posted on June 16, 2021June 16, 2021

For a jigsaw puzzle of this Arrowleaf Balsamroot, go HERE.

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Amazing

Posted on June 15, 2021June 15, 2021

I met with some people about a possible logging operation on the mountain today. Vernon was busy repairing the baler and getting haying back in production, so he sent me. I didn’t have much to say, but I always enjoy seeing new country. After the meeting, my sister and I went to our little timber…

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On The Edge of A Cliff

Posted on June 14, 2021June 14, 2021

As par for our summers… we actually HAVE been working on a water project. We’ve been up to our Mesa Pasture a few times, returning this afternoon as well. It was 99 degrees. Not a great day for manual labor… but we had the skid steer, so life was pretty nice despite the temperature. A…

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Wedding Adventure

Posted on June 13, 2021June 13, 2021

What a wonderful place for a wedding! It made for a late night getting back home, hence no post last night.. but, my… it was gorgeous. You might want to check out this location. Congratulations to C. And J.!

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Birthday Girl

Posted on June 11, 2021June 11, 2021

We tried to tell her she’s just turning five, but she insists she’s turned seven.

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#TBT: Rain Is A Good Thing, v.2.0

Posted on June 10, 2021June 10, 2021

This was first posted June 13, 2010. I chose it since it is HOT and DRY right now. Are we ever happy? Rain is a good thing… honestly… in Wyoming’s dry climate, water is scarce.  On Wyoming ranches everything is based on limited water.  Reservoirs and pipelines to water cattle.  Irrigation for crops and hay….

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Wordless Wednesday: “Paintbrush”

Posted on June 9, 2021June 9, 2021

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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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