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Reminiscing XXVIII

Posted on June 7, 2024

This story is from James Greet, written in 1991 about his life as a cowboy in the 1940’s. The following is a postscript to the first part of my memories about Christmas at Grandma and Granddad Pyle’s, and other Christmases at the ranch when I was a little kid. Also something about the places and times…

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Throwback Thursday: Wrecks, v.2.0

Posted on June 6, 2024

This was, unfortunately, a very memorable day. It was first published June 3, 2014. Yesterday started off with Lucas not avoiding a pickup tire.  As soon as I saw it start happening, I closed my eyes, not wanting to see his demise.  Well, after a long trip to the vet (where you have an hour…

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Wordless Wednesday: Breathless

Posted on June 5, 2024

For a jigsaw puzzle of this 500’ canyon that will take your breath away… go HERE.

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Won’t Care

Posted on June 4, 2024

It was a neck-jarring, teeth-rattling, iron-wheels-on-cobblestone type drive. The good thing about rain is … well, rain… the bad thing? Rain becomes mud and muddy roads walked on by cattle become the absolutely roughest roads you can drive on. Your muscles get tired from the constant tension from trying to hold yourself together mile after…

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Green

Posted on June 3, 2024

Heifers are back from their winter home. With luck and the expertise of Daniel and Brandon, they are also pregnant. We unloaded the three trucks and they soon were on their way to green grass. The heifers were soon munching happily away.

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Benefits

Posted on June 2, 2024

While the rest of the crew has been very busy AI-ing our heifers over in Worland… Vernon and I have remained at home, he, trying to finish up the last of the pipeline troubles, me, putting in a garden and watching kids. It seems very strange to not be in the middle of things. It…

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Cutie Pie

Posted on June 2, 2024

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Reminiscing XXVII

Posted on May 31, 2024

This story is from James Greet, written in 1991 about his life as a cowboy in the 1940’s. Another time that I got in on the cattle drive from the ranch to Worland, was when Roy Mills and Russel Burgess had a few head each that they threw in with ours. The old Mr. Forman was…

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Throwback Thursday: Relish the Light, v.2.0

Posted on May 30, 2024

This was first posted May 31, 2014. Afternoon thunderstorms roll in and by… They may hit with wind and rain and lightning and maybe hail, or they skip around us and all we get is wind!  The gust the other day was 55 mph, just a breeze in most of Wyoming, but a good one…

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Wordless Wednesday: Favorite View

Posted on May 29, 2024

For a jigsaw puzzle of one of my favorite views, go HERE.

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In Sight

Posted on May 28, 2024

While Toria was here, we took a tour out to see the pipeline project. Vernon, Brandon, and Megan had already been working half the day when we arrived, four kids in tow. They had planted the “can” next to the creek, this is where the solar powered pump will boost the water WAY up the…

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Busy Time

Posted on May 27, 2024

Victoria and crew showed up a couple days early, so, YAY! After a rainy morning, we ended the evening with a joint birthday party for Daniel and Lacee. Hamburgers and ice cream cake and funfetti cake made for a nice supper combo. Then, of course, Toria and I stayed up late visiting. Precious “cousin time”…

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Carol, Wyoming rancher

Since 2008, I’ve kept this photographic journal of life on our working Wyoming ranch.  I share ranch work, my family, crafts and DIY, my English Shepherds, Bravo and Indy, and a love for this land.  Enjoy this red dirt country!

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