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And more…
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Well, I kind of get caught up in the whole Independence Day thing… and I may share more, but we do also ranch around here… and our last drive I’ve neglected except for the one Family Drive photo I posted. It’s such a pretty pasture. It is steep. And rocky. And covered in lots of…
As usual, I did take a zillion photos of the rodeo on the Fourth. I, however, had a great deal more fun watching Lorelei riding old Gabe. Gabe is an old hand at this… Lorelei must present the colors, and as Princess, that means the Wyoming flag. She also must help carry the sponsor’s flags…
Lorelei is Ten Sleep Rodeo’s 2024 Princess. I captured her in a solemn moment while presenting the colors to the audience. I hope you enjoyed your Independence Day!
For a jigsaw puzzle of our “family drive”, go HERE.
Our heifers that were AI’d just over a month ago can now be pregnancy tested. How? A blood test that we send off to a lab. But how do we get blood from the heifers? Well, underneath their tail is a large vein… so, bright and early, we began taking blood samples. Just like with…
Aha! Finally with the early morning shots from riding the other day… The sun is barely touching the hilltops. Sunrise makes for good dusty silhouettes. My favorite of the morning? Miss Lacee in the sunrise dust.
After spending an hour and a half on cleaning up my iPad, transferring and deleting hundreds of photos, I came out to finish downloading the last photos from my camera. I then realized it was 10 pm and my camera was out in my car. <insert eye roll> Well, I’m too lazy to walk out…
Why, yes, the sweet clover is tall and abundant this rainy spring year…
Playing cowboy, once again. We moved the little bunch we branded the other day to the Slope Pasture. Unfortunately, my iPad is full of photos, and won’t download anymore until I clean up some space, so you’ll have to take the “beginning at daylight” on faith since it only downloaded photos beginning at the end…
This was first posted June 29, 2014. Well, we loaded our steers on semis this morning and sent them on their way! Taking it slow and steady… no need to rush them, this is what we’ve been working for since they were born… the guys bring them to the corral. Here we will run them…