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    Bonjeur....sp?

    Good story! Glad they got to see and experience a real ranch. Something they will remember forever. Over the years we've had different exchange students stay here for a week as they were getting ready to head back home after their year in America. They all spoke fleuent english by then...
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    Migration on the ranch...

    Great pics Jassy. The pheasant pic sure displays some nice colors. Nicely done! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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    More bird pictures

    Great Pic Nicky! Hopefully the birds are just passing thru. We have a lot of eagles pass thru here but have only had trouble with the golden eagles- they are hard on calves) not the bald eagles. Usually they pass thru in early March before we're calving so don't bother us. One...
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    Pictures from February

    Nice pics Jigger Boss. Looks like Brannah could handle some seriously cold weather with that coat of hair! Your birds sure have more color then ours around her do. And you capture the colors very well! I'm thinking Paint would like to capture a few of those colored feathered critters...
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    Amazing Horsemanship

    Great video, that's teamwork and poetry in motion. I've a nephew that broke a colt and trained it in grade school. Now he a sophomore in college and a roper. He is on the rodeo team in Dickinson (team roper- heeler). He and his partner with a few side bets by him heeling without using...
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    Dawn of a cool day.

    I have an older Sony DSC H5, old cause it's a year old and outdated by now I'm sure. Jassy, I've been trying to get some sun dog pictures also, and it's really tough. Hard to get the true colors. I've only one good rainbow shot with this camera also. I'm sure there's a setting on it I...
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    Dawn of a cool day.

    This morning was cold Feb. morning. It was -13 with a southeast wind of 15-20. An old rancher once told me that no matter which direction that south east wind is out of, it's always COLD! I'll be the first to vouch for that. Looks are deceiving. I thought it was a warm looking...
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    The Old Man and the Dog, by Catherine Moore

    Very touching story. Sure gets the emotions going and also reminds me of one of our life experiences. A short while ago my wifes mother passed away after a bought with cancer. She was a sweet little woman, quiet with a wonderful simplicity about her. A devoted mom and housewife she was...
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    Need lots of prayers

    Wow! Now that is progress. Best of luck to him and his family, you're a big part of his recovery. Thoughts and prayers from our neck of the woods!
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    Tea Time

    Subject: Tea time One day my mother was out and my dad was in charge of me and my brother who is four years older than I am. I was maybe one and a half years old and had just recovered from an accident in which my arm had been broken among other injuries. Someone had given me a little 'tea...
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    Fun with Sony(camera) and Mac (computer)

    Welcome aboard Emma. Yes it's located along one of our creeks just a couple miles north of the place. I noticed it a couple of years ago and also posted a pic of it last year on Valentines day. All my pics are taken from the confines of our little corner of the prairie. Not exactly a...
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    Fun with Sony(camera) and Mac (computer)

    Some pics and lyrics from the past couple of days. Just a few flurries, the weatherman said was in store, He was wayyyy off, we got 6 inches or more The toughest little birds, on the prairie no doubt Most leave in the fall, but these guys stick it out! [/img] A cold snapshot taken thru...
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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Very interesting post Katrina. This is a keeper! I always heat up the left-over pizza, chicken, steaks on the outdoor grill. The less I cook indoors the less mess, keeps wife happy while she's gone. Not as fast as a microwave but taste like you just cooked it. Thanks for sharing these...
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    For The Birders

    The bottom one looks like a chickadee but the top ones I've never seen before. They look like barn sparrows that ran into some red paint. Some dandy picture taking Les! :wink:
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    One of Soapweed's.....

    Quality work Hooks! Thanks for sharing your talent! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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    Mountain Lion Killed On Scottsbluff, Nebraska Golf Course

    Glad they got him. I don't know how your laws are in Nebr. But Liberty Belle and others are trying to get a bill passed that any lions outside of the parks are considered fair game. Hope they get it passed, would really make sense. Of course logic doesn't always work in legislature...
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    Vote For Me!

    Just a satire view about all politicians. Vote for Me I was sitting one night in my recliner Watching some political debate When I heard one of those so- called experts Talk about an increasing tax rate. He said, " you know I think it's time now That the rich carry their own weight" And...
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    6 More Weeks of Winter

    These little buggars have been out winter this year except for a couple of the really cold days when we never got above zero. We haven't had much snow so far maybe a couple inches total and then we get warm snaps and it melts off. I usually have the Chuck wagon (cake pickup) and take a...
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    6 More Weeks of Winter

    Just took a photo of "Prairie Dog Paul" Looks like at least 6 more weeks of winter. Of course Sometimes our winters are easier then the springs:wink: [/img] :wink:
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    A Bit Of Winter--Pics and Poem

    Thanks for the Poem SW. Really tells the truth. If you've lived in the northland long enough, in the back of your mind you know a big one or two is a coming. You just hope it's in the wintertime not in the middle of calfing. :roll: I think it's part mother natures way of getting rid...
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