Heading out on a crisp May morning
Preparing for departure
Saddletramp tops the hill
Get along, little dogies
You know the next pasture will be your new home.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the lake, there are cattle to be gathered.
Looks like a penquin sitting on a nest. It wouldn't be surprising, considering the Global Cooling that has taken place this spring.
Getting the cattle out of the hills
Kosmo Kid and Peach Blossom
Two-year-old heifers and their calves, that haven't been branded as yet
They'll be walkin' on new grass, singin' a new song. Tomorrow there's no tellin' where they'll be.
Shutting the gate
Ready to journey onward
Goose Lake nestled between the hills
Sorting cattle on this cold May afternoon
He said the stocking cap felt pretty good.
Separating steer calves and their mothers from the heifer calf pairs
Saddletramp on Chalk-eye and Peach on Goose