For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
Wordless Wednesday: “Covering Country”
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
Since we took the blood samples from the heifers yesterday, they were ready to be hauled up to their mountain pasture. Now, historically, this trip is known for RAIN. Sure enough, scattered thunderstorms were predicted. Luckily, the rain held off until after we were done! It was a fast and crazy ride… cool weather, good…
It was a long day of gathering heifers and bleeding them for their 30 day pregnancy test. Brandon is the main guy for taking the blood samples from under the tail. I’ve done it a couple of times. Tess has done it. Today, Megan relieved Brandon twice, giving him a break. A little technical advice……
This week’s RE-RED includes: Lots of moving cattle… A well camouflaged frog/toad… A different, threatening cloud that Daniel and I comment on… and then we decided should get going towards home… and the basement! More moving cattle… Pairing cattle… I hope I don’t make you dizzy with my editing! I know one thing, I’m not…
I only had time to do one adaptation of Lorelei’s photo today.
When Quinlan and Lorelei went with me the other day up to our Mesa Pasture… I had to check on a few things, so after admonishing them to stay away from the edge of the the 500′ canyon, I started to put my camera away. Quinlan asked if he could use it… and I handed…
This was first posted July 5, 2009. * My feelings haven’t changed either! CDBG 2020* Apologies for not posting yesterday. I wanted to share our 4th of July Celebration Small Town Style. I want the world to know…that here… It is everywhere. We followed it at the front of the parade. It lined the streets….
For a jigsaw puzzle of this gorgeous wildflower, go HERE.
Things are never simple. I drove up to the Mesa Pasture to check the water for the cows. Someone must do this every day. I had Quinlan and Lorelei at the time. We pull up to the three water tanks at the top of 500′ Otter Creek Canyon. No water in the first tank, 1/3…
I went with Vernon the other night to irrigate. While I normally avoid irrigating, we were on our way to pay a visit to my sister and had to irrigate on the way. Since the field had been hayed, I thought my chances were pretty good to avoid the grass pollen that makes me so…
This week’s video is fairly short. I almost put two weeks together by accident, and this week looks kind of pitiful all by itself! Don’t worry, next week’s will make up for it. Some gathering cattle… some baby chicks… and a rainstorm. Short. Sweet.