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For those who asked, more pix.

Jinglebob

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When Karen was here last summer, we worked the neighbors cattle. Here are some more pix she took around here and working cattle.

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Here is a couple of neighbors and me. We ran cattle up the alley and sorted the cows from the calves. Works real good and goes, too fast. I just love sorting cattle, ahorseback. Me and "Bubba" would try to bring mainly cows or calves, so there was less sorting for Glen, who was running the gate.

One of the great things about Karen was, not only did she have a good eye for pictures, but she also knew how to stay out of the way and not slow the work down. She's welcome here anytime. :)

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This is an old house where my grandparents did the laundry. It had an old 32 volt light plant in it. Motor is still there, but seems to be locked up, now. There are way too many old antiques in it, but I haven't got anywhere else to store them. Most wouldn't be worth much to others, but to me they are sentimentel. Maybe when it finally falls down, I will be forced to do something about it. This is the shack where Saddle Tramp killed my "gaurd mouse". :lol:

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Here's the mares and colts comin' in.

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Here's a pic of my 2 year old drat horse, Dandy, that Saddle Tramp found for me. Dainty little thing, ain't he? :lol: As you can see, he's pretty wild. :roll:
Now, if I can just get his sister to act this nice, I'll have me a nice team. :)
 
Thats the kind of wild I like- but it can be a pain in the rear sometimes when you're working out around the yard and you've got them nibbling your back or tasting your hat... I had one 2 year old once (my old stud) that when I was working on the corral tried to steel my staple/nail bucket, walked away with my hammer in his mouth after he got it off the rail I hung it on, and about a dozen other things I think just to aggravate me....Run him away and two minutes later he'd be right back :lol:
 
Oldtimer said:
Thats the kind of wild I like- but it can be a pain in the rear sometimes when you're working out around the yard and you've got them nibbling your back or tasting your hat... I had one 2 year old once (my old stud) that when I was working on the corral tried to steel my staple/nail bucket, walked away with my hammer in his mouth after he got it off the rail I hung it on, and about a dozen other things I think just to aggravate me....Run him away and two minutes later he'd be right back :lol:

Yup, I know what you mean ot. I had an ol' bay horse when I was a kid, who was like that. He was kind of the name sake for Dandy. His name was Dan and we grew up together. I had him taught to shake hands but never did get him learned to set, on command. I'm workin' on teachin' Dandy to shake, but I still ain't figured out how to teach one how to set, on command. :???:

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You're right...she does have "the eye" for photo's...most of it, is being in the right place at the right time. Ole Dandy looks like that mustache tickled his nose..lol Nice shots!
 

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