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Some New Pics

Ranchy

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Here are a few pics I got loaded onto the computer and into photobucket this morning........thought I'd share, so you can see where I've been (and where I'm gonna be) spending so much of my time lately.......

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UNMH Cancer Center from the front

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Some of the demolition going on to the side of the UNM Children's Hospital

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A little shady spot we spent some of the 4 hours the other day, between one appointment and the other. It's situated between the Cancer Center and where the demolition in the previous pic is.

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A fountain on the UNMH grounds

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Hubby resting under another tree on the UNMH grounds, I was between him and the fountain when I took those pics.

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This was taken just outside the main hospital front doors, the building at the end is the new Barbara & Bill Richardson Pavilion. We went through the doors at the very end, for Hunky to get his MRI.

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A close-up of one of the pillars between the main hospital and the pavilion, they are mosiac, really eye-catching, and about 4' across and probably 8' or more, high.
 

Jinglebob

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While waiting, it would be a good time to write down some of the stories of what all your husband has done. We all like to hear good ranch and cowboy stories. :)
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Jinglebob said:
While waiting, it would be a good time to write down some of the stories of what all your husband has done. We all like to hear good ranch and cowboy stories. :)

That's a very good idea JB. Tam just got her book done on the Big Muddy Valley history from Sitting Bull to the outlaws and ranch history and I just recieved a book called Mustang Wrangler that was a true story written by a old cowboy that trailed horses in the 1930's from southern Sask to Brithish Columbia. Quite the adventure.

Not enough of these books are written by the people that lived the events.
 
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