The first move of taking cattle to higher, and cooler, pastures happened this morning. If you look closely, you might notice four little cowboys along for the journey. Quinlan and Jaxon have done this trip before, but it was the first time for Lorelei and Lacee. They were excited. Unfortunately, I only got photos of…
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#TBT: Town Yard/Ranch Yard, v.2.0
This was first posted on June 23, 2009. My folks always had a gorgeous yard…We’d edge trim (remember those hand held clippers???) and power rake and haul compost and haul sand and mow and water and weed and plant and transplant and fertilize and what ever else was deemed necessary for a fantastic yard, flower…
Wordless Wednesday: “Yucca Blossoms”
For a puzzle of this photo, go here!
Questions & Answers: June 2020 Edition
Believe it or not, they’re predicting snow in the western Wyoming mountains and in the high reaches of the Big Horn Mountains tonight. We’d be very happy with Cooler and Just Rain… but Wyoming wants to give us snow! Off to your questions… Pam: Approximately how many acres do you work on your ranch? When…
Zoom
While we all tend to think of the word, Zoom, just a bit differently nowadays, ( hey, I attended a Zoom conference just this afternoon!), I was going to share something using the old definition. I stumbled across this photo again, and marveled at it. It’s easily recognizable as our place due to that gunsight…
Re-Red: May 31 – June 6, 2020
Another week in review! These Re-Red videos are pretty popular, and I hope you’re sharing them with your friends. This week had plenty of riding and moving cattle… and I left some music out of some parts so you could enjoy the bird song and saddle leather.
Hay
While I mow lawn and work in my garden, the guys are busy putting up hay. They started in the fields around my house, which is always very appreciated due to my grass allergies. I’ve often wished I could go somewhere for the month of June and return after the pollen has blown away… which…
Ick
Living in the country seems idyllic. I mean, great views, wide open spaces, fresh air, what’s not to like? Well… For me… I think the thing that grosses me out the most… are those wonderful little things called miller moths. Right now, my house has a pleasantly intense infestation. That means that at night, when…
#TBT: Dogs in Heaven, v.2.0
This was first posted June 18, 2009. I would never presume to understand a dog. I want to. I read books by educated people and scientists and behaviorists and I try to. The closest I’ve been is the other day… for a short period of time, at least. I watched five dogs on the mountain…
Wordless Wednesday: “Red Dirt Home”
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE. **** Any more questions? I’ll answer them in a few days…
Watch Him
It was time to gather the Joe Henry. This grazing allotment is named after the original homesteader that the Greets bought out in 1909. We run with one other rancher in this allotment, and since he runs Hereford cattle instead of Angus, like us, it’s very easy to separate the herds. Bravo got to go…
Moovin’
…and I’m tired. Please post more questions for the upcoming Q & A…