Author: Carol
Shed Art
The long shed is falling down and the back wall is losing its board and batten walls… making for “shed art”. Framed in original barn wood. Pay no attention to the piles in the foreground… The Picture Window The Corner The Triptych The Triptych With Dog The North Door The North Door With Dog The…
Enjoyable Day
Remember this winter, when Vernon took me to where he was building fence high on a ridge? Although he worked hard in the snow, he only completed about half of the fence line. There never has been a fence on that side of the pasture. When a wildfire took out many of the thick juniper…
DeTye Vet Supply
Since today is May 1, that means an official ending to my sponsorship from DeTye Vet Supply. I hope that sometime in the past month, you’ve hit the link to their website and catalog found on my right sidebar. Spring tends to be big months for the purchase of vaccines. With all the uncertainties facing…
#TBT: Dogs of the Day, v.2.0
This was first posted April 25, 2009. Today was the first day in a few, that I’ve been able to settle in, do some chores, play an extended amount of time with the puppies, and have a nice visit with my daughter and her boyfriend. We’ve been moving cows, you see… Elsa and Dally were…
Wordless Wednesday: “Red Canyon Fence”
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
Kid Power
I broke it down for them. Be quiet. Be calm. Don’t wave your flags until you want a calf to move. They jumped right in, and I had to hustle to keep up with them. They worked the calves down the alley. They worked them into the smaller pen. The gates were heavy. The calves…
The Big Bunch
I don’t know what happened last night, but every time I tried to log in to write my post, all I saw was an error message. Since I was falling asleep anyway, I didn’t stay up to argue with my computer. This morning was still the same, and we had cows to move. Thankfully, by…
Red Canyon Hike
A bit of a break between more cow work… our annual Red Canyon hike… minus Victoria’s family.
Silvertone Portraits
By Carol *and* Jaxon
Wordless Thursday – “Letting ‘Em Drink”
For a jigsaw puzzle of this, go HERE.
Cowboying 101
After branding, the cows and calves get to go out onto spring pasture. While the first hour or so was spent in making sure the last few were paired up, I helped Jaxon and Lacee with their schooling. Of course, Reagan is their “best” assistant. Soon, though, school turned into Cowboying 101. The Best Assistant…