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Wildlife Tour

Posted on December 26, 2010January 11, 2015

One of the very best things about living in Wyoming is the amount of wildlife we have. Pronghorn antelope are in abundance most everywhere in the state. Although, I admit, when I first came to live in this part, there sure wasn’t as many around here as I was used to around Casper! In the…

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Wordless Wednesday – “Can You See What I See? aka Hunting Season is Definitely Over”

Posted on November 10, 2010January 13, 2015

Hunting season is DEFINITELY over… this little muley buck was unconcerned with my photography! ******************************************************************************* November 10, 2009   In a Nutshell November 10, 2008   Introducing Jazz  

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Wordless Wednesday – “Ready to Disappear into the Willows”

Posted on November 3, 2010March 28, 2015

A fleeting glimpse of a whitetail doe and twin fawns who are ready to disappear into the willows again… Happy Birthday to Victoria… I love you! Leave questions in the comment section… answered Sunday. ********************************************************************************** November 3, 2009   What Tomorrow Brings

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Rah Rah

Posted on September 18, 2010January 13, 2015

Last night heading home… it was easy to see that fall has hit the boxelder trees. Willow came running over to the road as I drove in… Whoa! Look at that! What ARE those things? Guess wild turkeys are still enough of a oddity around here that they warranted a close look. There were 15…

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Confirmation, Please

Posted on September 6, 2010March 27, 2015

Mr. Porcupine from Carol Greet on Vimeo. I think I have it… My camera is shooting AVCHDLite and actually transferring only *half* of the recorded time… this video should have been 1:42 not 0:51.  So the little devil looks like he’s scurrying around.  Wrong.  Porcupines don’t scurry.  There’s no need to worry when you’re covered…

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Something You’ll Like

Posted on September 5, 2010January 14, 2015

First thing this morning we headed up the hill again… this time to load the open (non-pregnant) and culled (old, lame, no-teeth) cows on the semis to send them to market. Somehow my camera never exited the Durango… So I’ll refer you here if you have the urge to see some ‘corral work’. Brandon has been…

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Robins

Posted on July 15, 2010January 15, 2015

We moved cattle to our leased Partnership pasture today.  We paired them out of our Mesa pasture after gathering them.  Since we weren’t taking all of them, we had to make sure we only had pairs!  It took a while… we usually pair them only at the end, but we are usually taking everything in…

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Tiring Days

Posted on June 1, 2010January 9, 2015

Our big day of gathering turned into even a bigger one than expected. We had 13 hours of riding, gathering, sorting, trailing, and some waiting in there too!  I am *this* close to taking my Advil and hitting the hay, but figured I’d disappoint *somebody* out there if I didn’t post! On a day like…

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Cats and Dogs, Foxes and Dogs

Posted on May 24, 2010January 15, 2015

.53 inches That’s the precipitation for the past 24 hours as of 7 am this morning.  It doesn’t sound like *anything*, I know, but in Wyoming it is.  It has continued to rain all day, so by morning again… perhaps another .5 is possible.  That’s 1/12 of our entire precip for the year.  Duck jokes,…

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Wordless Wednesday – “Turkeys are easily confused”

Posted on November 25, 2009March 25, 2015

Some local wild turkeys… confused about which way to run… uh, girls, head UNDER the fence… duh!  May your turkey not escape your plate this Thanksgiving! Note:  look here for information on calendar ordering and large photos…

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We Know Wapiti

Posted on October 15, 2009January 5, 2015

Wapiti. Wapiti. Wapiti. Sounds like a flat tire, doesn’t it? Well, it isn’t. Wapiti are the reason ranchers have to fix a lot of fence around these parts. Wapiti are one of the reasons I want a telephoto lens for my camera. Wapiti tend to eat a large amount of alfalfa should they be given…

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Wild Life

Posted on September 14, 2009January 5, 2015

When my friends from New Zealand were here not long ago… it made me re-realize the amount of wildlife we take for granted. I mean, I *know* it… but sometimes you just need people to oooohhh  and aaaahhhhh over the little mule deer doe in the road to remind you! You can retreat to this…

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