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Pictures from today, September 11, 2007

Soapweed

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Earlymorningwindmillcheck.jpg

Early morning windmill check
Yearlingheifersatthetank.jpg

Yearling heifers at the tank
Yearlingheifersinthehills.jpg

Yearling heifers in the hills
Leadingagoodlifeexceptforafewfliesa.jpg

Leading a good life except for a few flies and cactus
Ikindalikethisheifer.jpg

One of the gals
Reflectionsofformergrandeur.jpg

Reflections of former grandeur
Afriendclippety-cloppindowntheroad.jpg

A friend clippety-cloppin' down the road
Leadingabroncalongfortheexperience.jpg

Leading a bronc along for the experience
Agoodguy.jpg

A good guy
Sideviewofthecrew.jpg

Side view of the crew
 
Good looking critters there...wasn't today the perfect day..not to hot..not to cold...and not to windy...wished these kind of days would last longer...that cowboy sure looks familiar..is his first name Dave?
 
that cowboy sure looks familiar

that cowboy sure reflects alota of buckaroo influence too....
from the 5" monel stirrups, high back cantle, long twine & get-down rope to his wild rag & unique hat style........ :wink: :-)
 
When I first saw the picture of him leading the other horse--all fully geared up --I thought, "Damn, big country. That lad's gotta carry a spare!" :) :)
 
Jassy said:
I thought so...he use to work for us years ago...when all of his kids were just yungins...good guy!

Good looking but my face itches just thinking about a kiss from him and his stache!
 
Those heifers look super, Soapweed. Black. Shiny. Nice.

Thanks and thanks for the pictures of your friend. Nice to see
someone leading a colt. Haven't seen that in a long time.
My little horseman buddy and his dad used to lead colts if they
were going for a long ride. That way they didn't ride the colt too
hard and kill him off.
 

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