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July 5, 2010

Soapweed

Well-known member
Diminishingpuddlesafteratwoinchrain.jpg

Diminishing puddles after a two-inch rain with hail, that happened Saturday night, July 3, 2010
Wegotafewbaleslastweek.jpg

We did get a few bales of hay rolled up last week.
Somewashingoccurred.jpg

Some washing occurred
Upinthehillswherealargepuddleformed.jpg

Up in the hills where a large puddle had formed before soaking away
Movingthisbunchtoanadjoiningpasture.jpg

Moving this bunch through a gate into an adjoining pasture
SparkyriggedmeupamirrorfortheRanger.jpg

Sparky rigged me up a mirror for the Ranger.
Oneofmybullsisinthesecowssomewhere.jpg

One of my bulls is in with these cows somewhere. They belong to a neighbor.
Foundhimandhesonhiswayback.jpg

Found him, and he is on his way back to where his girlfriends reside.
Theyearlingheiferswithwhichhebelong.jpg

The yearling heifers with which he belongs
Anice7-year-oldhorse.jpg

A nice seven-year-old horse raised by JF Ranch
TheKosmoKidandIgatheredfallcalvingc.jpg

The Kosmo Kid and I gathered fall calving cows. They were hauled to Valentine the next day, and will sell at auction on July 8th.
 

RSL

Well-known member
Based on the passenger in the Ranger, is that mirror for seeing backwards when you are looking forward, or for seeing forwards when you are looking behind you?
 

Soapweed

Well-known member
RSL said:
Based on the passenger in the Ranger, is that mirror for seeing backwards when you are looking forward, or for seeing forwards when you are looking behind you?

My daughter-in-law was standing beside the Polaris. The mirror makes it possible to see behind you as you drive. I took two pictures of Sparky and his bride, but Sparky blinked both times. :roll: :wink:
 
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