When I looked back for an old video for this Thursday’s post, I just had to choose this one. After a big snowstorm, I take all my dogs for a walk… or try to. They aren’t very enthusiastic about the deep snow, and I’m huffing and puffing along on snowshoes! For those of you who’ve…
Category: Dogs
#TBT: “Frosted”, v.2.0
This was first posted December 8, 2009. The weather hasn’t been exactly balmy here…Currently it is -28 and falling…I’m grateful for my electricity and warm house…The puppies have 2 heat lamps and an insulated dog house…The cold doesn’t bother the big dogs very much.Like today when we headed up to the Mills place.Dally, Boomer, and…
Calf Work
Last year’s calves are getting sorted… heifers from steers… and those that managed to cross fences and the creek, were sorted out from the two year old heifers. Vernon took Bravo along to help gather some, I think he made Bravo’s month! Bravo is on the back of the four wheeler as they bring the…
#TBT: Once Again, v.2.0
This was first published November 11, 2009. It breaks my heart to see puppy noses from the past, knowing that Rimrock English Shepherds just cannot catch a break when it comes to raising puppies. I also look at these photos and smile, for I do have some wonderful memories of raising puppies. Dally and her…
Ranch Recap and Remembrance
Red Dirt In My Soul, a photographic journal of Wyoming ranch life, covers fall scenery, the Hunter Fest, a building project, and moving cattle off of the mountain top in disagreeable weather. This video covers the week of October 11 – October 17, 2020. It also includes a remembrance of “Eden” who died October 12….
Another Piece
Thank you all. One more piece of my heart waiting at the gate for me. Eden. As in “Garden Of”. I’m not the only one suffering… other people… and another dog… Bravo and Eden used to play and wrestle on the way to the chicken coop every night. Last night he stuck to my heels……
Oh, Eden
Oh, Eden… Rest easy, sweet girl. BHRRimrock Sweetgrass Edenfire, 2014-2020.
#TBT: Honest Dog, v.2.0
This was first published October 1, 2009. Unfortunately…the other day in between gathering the cattle and returning to wean the calves the next day…We lost a cow. Lost as in *dead*. Four legs pointing to the sky. Cows don’t tend to tip over as easily as sheep, but they do have one major method of…
Wordless Wednesday: “Red Dog, Red Dirt, Red Light”
No filter used! For a puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
#TBT: A Hot Move, v.2.0
This was first posted July 10, 2009. The problem: Cows on the fence… they want to leave for the cooler mountain, but it isn’t time yet. Some dirty cows even are IN the field! Then there are the troublemakers… Lucas and Elsa have success! Lucas makes it to Bruner Draw… and goes looking for a…
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…
First Gather
Early morning. It’s time to gather our pairs from the badlands pasture. We leave our yearling steers behind and the neighbor’s cattle for a bit longer, but we’re ready to pull our cows out and put them into a different pasture. If you look closely in the photo, you might just be able to make…