A hired man drives the team raking hay on the Greet Ranch. 1920’s photo.
Author: Carol
Wordless Wednesday – “Blossoms on Ice”
Blossoms on Ice Puzzle
Old-fashioned Storm
We spent most of the day without power… no biggee there, I’m set with a gas stove for cooking and wood stove for heat… it does really impact what you can and can’t do though! First order of business was to save my bushes outside… Reaching high with a garden tool, I could shake the…
Then This
Yard work. Mowing, picking up. Even helping Tess with a project I didn’t get pics of… Then… .77″ of rain overnight. Then this… Five inches of heavy, wet snow pulling down my lilacs and cherry bushes. It’s still snowing! What a spring!
Soddy
Even the old bunkhouse loves all the rain…
Cowboyed Up
The rain continued this morning, but was predicted to clear, so we finally cowboyed up, saddled up, and began to work cows. We’re putting cattle out onto our BLM allotment. (That does NOT mean Black Lives Matter, it means Bureau of Land Management. Seeing “BLM” in headlines lately gets me confused! I get confused easily!)…
Whine
Rain, rain, and more rain. People in Wyoming shouldn’t complain about rain. For an area that receives only 14″ of it throughout a year, every little bit helps. We usually measure rainfall in hundredths of an inch! This March was the second wettest that Johnny has recorded in all his years of recording the weather….
#TBT: Roundup Camp
Roundup camp, 1907, Bates Creek, Wyoming. Photo by Oscar Hoback. Notice the cowboys at rest under the canvas taken off the wagon.
Wordless Wednesday – “Pretty Pronghorn”
Pretty Pronghorn Doe Puzzle
Grateful
Two minutes after a tired little boy fell asleep, the phone rang with the news that we had a calf out on the highway. Of course, we did. I sent a text to Brandon… the only one of us who always carries his phone (or has one, in my case). It didn’t say “received”… so……
Ranch Kid
Ranch kids learn jobs early. Lorelei is waving her stock flag out the window as we sit on the side of the road with our emergency flashers blinking. We’re alerting other (very few) drivers that, hey, there’s cows on the road, so please slow down! After a while, though… that job is boring. So she…