oldblood
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Kevinl if you are going to write a book write about what you know and love, if you would love to ranch I will be calving around Jan 15 on a hill that you can see for 40 miles to the northwest, might want to bring a coat.
oldblood said:KevinL I was born and raised on a farm/ranch, been on 1 my hole life except college, last year I went to the east coast and hated every last second of it not for me, I could never write a book about city life that city people would buy it's not me, if you know nothing about ranch life how can you write about it and make it real, If what you know about ranch life is from a movie I hope it's not Brokeback Mountion,o I gotta go to the salon for some shots, go brake up a mining camp, beat a sheepherder, go teepee creeppen, ride 10 miles of fence, plow the back 40, slop the hogs, punch some doggies, and get home to unhook mama's team before dark cause we ain got no lights, and the lantern done run out of feul. seeyaall
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:Aww come on Silver...don'tcha wanna come do a Summer in South East Texas? :wink:
KevinL said:Oh, I read about Galt Ranch. It was a book by David McCumber, who spend a year there, learning how to live and work on a ranch. It was very interesting.
And, no, I don't expect much traditional cowboying.
Thing is since I live in Europe it will not be that easy to befriend any american ranchers (like Silver suggested). I couldn't spend more then 90 days there nor work for money, because of visa-issues.
I even looked up working ranches (which are too close to dude ranches for my taste) but I don't think I can afford about 2000$ a week, in addition to a flight from Europe and back again...
Well. If you ever feel like you could use some "help" for a few months, drop a line 8)
(You never know, right?)