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Family Pics

PureCountry

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Edgewood, BC, moving to Hardisty, AB
Took the kids for a ride, finally downloaded the pics.
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Bodi and I giving old Murphy a workout.
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Mom's going,"Say Cheese!", I'm saying,"Look at the camera!", and he's yelling,"FASTER! GO FASTER!!"
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Baylee riding solo on our mare, Sonya. She's quiet as a church mouse.
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Pics from this morning, of my twine cutting crew. You can see the,"Do I really have to stand next to my brother?" all over their faces.
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Nice family you have, PureCountry! Looks like you have quite the crew helping you! Isn't this ranching stuff great.....when you can have your kids help you out...even as little tykes! :D
 
That "quiet as a church mouse" is handy at times. My daughter was recently helping a neighbor. I was gone, so she put her city raised boyfriend on my horse; the cattle broke, Daughter breaks to head them, my mare breaks also. End of story boyfriend with dislocated elbow. He is wiser, and will heal up fine, so guess it ends well.
 
Thanks for the pics Pure. I think a well broke quiet kids horse is worth his weight in gold, even at todays prices. :-) Should be able to keep on bale grazing for a lot more years too given the age of your crew. Both of my main stringcutters are out working in the oil patch. Sure miss their help this time of year. Oh well, only 1200 bales left to go.
 
Soapweed said:
Great looking kids, Pure Country. Looks like they are being raised the right way. Enjoy them while they are young and at home. They have a way of growing up pretty fast.



Yup..Soapweed said it all! Take those kids riding as much as you can...stuff like that will stay with them all their lives...Thanks for posting your precious family!
 

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