In places like Gebo, my “nose ends up on the ground”, as my dad used to say. “Look up! Look around!” So I do… for a while… but that anthropology/archaeology degree keeps me looking down. Glass. Blue glass, green glass, purple glass, milk glass, pottery. Metal. Uh, things… bits and bobs. When a town gets…
Author: Carol
Gebo
Vernon, after feeding his share of the cows, returned home Sunday morning and suggested we go for a drive. The day was gorgeous, full of sunshine and a warmth that promised that spring is on her way here. (She’s just packing her suitcase slowly and is uncertain about her arrival date. Obviously, since it snowed…
New Hangout
After working the cows the other day, we had divided them into two groups. One group was the older cows, one was made up of the younger ones. We will throw a bit more hay to the younger ones that Daniel will feed. The older cows will simply get the standard amount. Younger cows are…
Part of the Process
We ran the cows through the corral the other day. It was time to give them their “pre-calving” shots and wormer and sort them as well. Daniel and Megan gave shots. Brandon did the pour-on wormer (which has developed over the years into a *spray* on wormer, but we still call it pour-on) Instead of…
Watercolor Fun
The Ten Sleep Library held a watercolor class. It was grand fun! Can you tell?
#TBT: Mailbox, v.2.0
This post was first published January 24, 2009. Today saw the return of winter with freezing temperatures and snow. The wind chill added to the briskness. The other day was a different story. Gorgeous sunshine and warm temperatures begged me to go for a walk to the mailbox. My months of inactivity showed themselves as…
Wordless Wednesday: Backcountry
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE. **** I have a contest going on right now as well. Here are the rules: You MUST either follow/like Red Dirt In My Soul on Facebook, subscribe to Red Dirt In My Soul videos on YouTube, or follow Red Dirt In My Soul on Instagram. That’s…
Exploring Ranch Life: The Place (3)
Although we worked cows today, I think I’ll finish the last of the long videos about this place, and give myself some time to sort through photos and videos. You’ll probably enjoy this video as I take you to my favorite spot, then introduce you to someone, and, maybe… see a ghost! **** I do…
Twelve Years!
Let’s celebrate my twelfth year of blogging! Yes, it’s that time already… January 2008 was the first time I blogged. My, what change… I rewatched my Tenth Anniversary Video and I’d like to say, my sentiments are still the same. Thanks for reading. Thanks for watching. Thanks for commenting. Thanks for following, liking, and sharing….
Working
I’m not just wandering around our fields… I’m still helping with ranch work.
A World
A world of difference! My first long video I posted the other day, was 23 minutes long. It took twelve hours to upload to YouTube. I received a new router and modem from my phone company yesterday. Today’s video was 12 minutes long. Going by the first video… a half sized video should have taken…
I Can’t Wait!
Thanks for the comments on my long video. I’ll answer some questions that have popped up. First of all, the song in my introduction was written and performed especially for us at our Centennial Ranch party. Joe Bain, from Crowheart, Wyoming did that for us as a special treat. I wrote about it back then…