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Other photos from July 2008

Soapweed

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Coupleofcongenialchapsatawedding.jpg

Congenial chaps at a wedding
Thebrideandgroomandbothsetsofparent.jpg

The bride and groom and both sets of parents
Apeddlerpassingthroughtheprairie.jpg

A peddler passing through the prairie
Thepriceofpetroleumdoesntpresentapr.jpg

The price of petroleum doesn't present a problem.
Yearlingheifers.jpg

Yearling heifers
Tallgrassaroundthetank.jpg

Tall grass around the tank
PictureoftheKoschdoubleninefootmowe.jpg

Picture of the Kosch double nine foot mower
Needalittlewind.jpg

Need a little wind
Birdsonawindmill.jpg

Birds on a windmill
Abullwithtwo-year-oldheifers.jpg

A bull with two-year-old heifers
Astormhaspassed.jpg

A storm has passed.
Anotherstormhaspassed.jpg

Another storm has passed.
Matchedpair.jpg

Matched team
Balinghaysidebyside.jpg

Baling hay side by side
Funatthelake.jpg

Fun at the lake
Kidslearninghowtodrive.jpg

Kids learning how to drive
Campcomponents.jpg

Camp components
Themoonmakinganappearance.jpg

The moon making an appearance
Goodstorybeingtold.jpg

Good story being told
Moononthelake.jpg

Moon on the lake
 

Faster horses

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Things is sure lookin' good in your country, Soapweed.
Cows, calves, grass and people all look like they are enjoying the summer.
I really like your pole fence. How far away did you have to go to get the poles?
 

Jassy

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The lake party looks like a fun time...looks like ya got lucky and missed the storms that keep popping up. Great photo's as always..
 

Soapweed

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Faster horses said:
I really like your pole fence. How far away did you have to go to get the poles?

The poles were purchased locally for eleven dollars apiece. I am not sure where they came from, but think from over by Laramie.
 

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