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Mid July photos, as of July 26, 2012

Soapweed

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Lounging at the beach on a hot summer day
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Deer in the pasture
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Morning sky
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Hated to do it, but I had to tap some of these on their shoulders and disturb them so I could go through the gate. :?
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Puddles on the road last Sunday evening, after a rain of four tenths of an inch
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Cozy cousins
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Plenty of smoke in the air
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Hangs like a curtain
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Wide-eyed buddies
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Smokey sunset
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The sun is blood red and going down.
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Red sun double shot
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The name is McKanick
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Kosmo K. McKanick.
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On Thursday I rode the Ranger 61 miles total, and was never on a road of any kind all day.
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Rounded up and moved two bunches of cattle without additional help, which allowed the rest of the crew to stay in the hay field.
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The back rubber is still under water, even as dry as it is around here
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A neighbor's horse herd
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Odd sorrel paint coloring
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Heifers headed for the home corrals
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Where they will go through the chute to get individually identified. This qualifies them to go to Minnesota sometime the middle of this coming week.
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The day is through. Ready to load my green broke steed of steel for the rest of the way back home.
 
I know that Kosmo Mc Kanic is a relatively newly wed and still needs some training, but come on, a WHITE shirt and a greasy old 4020.... i can just hear sweet potato now :lol: :lol:
 
EastWind said:
Is the front door on the trailer open for an escape route in case the steel steed starts acting up ? :)

:lol:

Not many mounts that will run 60 miles in a day and still try to strike or run over you at the finish. :wink:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Those puddles looked good. :D

Just wait until the cousins get their "Here comes trouble" shirts on. :lol: :lol: :lol:

My sentiments exactly on both comments!!

Those cousins? Gonna be days when they make ole Soapweed put on 61 miles ON FOOT and never on a road either! :lol:
 
burnt said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Those puddles looked good. :D

Just wait until the cousins get their "Here comes trouble" shirts on. :lol: :lol: :lol:

My sentiments exactly on both comments!!

Those cousins? Gonna be days when they make ole Soapweed put on 61 miles ON FOOT and never on a road either! :lol:

Of course it will be the little girl getting the boy in trouble :D . it just works that way all through life. :wink:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
burnt said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Those puddles looked good. :D

Just wait until the cousins get their "Here comes trouble" shirts on. :lol: :lol: :lol:

My sentiments exactly on both comments!!

Those cousins? Gonna be days when they make ole Soapweed put on 61 miles ON FOOT and never on a road either! :lol:

Of course it will be the little girl getting the boy in trouble :D . it just works that way all through life. :wink:

We must be singin' from the same page today or something. :? :D
 
Nicky said:
Nice pictures as usual! Mike wants to know why the back rubber is it the lake?

We moved to this ranch in 1986, and that back rubber was in the pond then. There has only been one time since then (four or five years ago) when the pond was dry enough to take down the posts. I use it as an indicator as to how dry conditions really are. If that pond dries up, we are in real trouble.
 
Soapweed said:
Nicky said:
Nice pictures as usual! Mike wants to know why the back rubber is it the lake?

We moved to this ranch in 1986, and that back rubber was in the pond then. There has only been one time since then (four or five years ago) when the pond was dry enough to take down the posts. I use it as an indicator as to how dry conditions really are. If that pond dries up, we are in real trouble.

I'm glad you aren't in real trouble then, since the back rubber is still
in the water. I know people in eastern Mt. that would give anything to
have that nice pond of water about now. Cows are getting sick from
the stagnant water on some ranches.

Those grandkids, they'll grow up as close as brothers and sisters, I betcha.
Gee, they are so cute and are so much fun.

We have been gone and we had a downpour her at the ranch
while we were gone. Things
looked better when we returned than they did when we left, but we need
so much more. It is heartening that at least we are getting something,
last year we didn't have any moisture from July 1 on for the rest of the
year.

Thanks for the pictures!
 

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