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The Powder River today

Faster horses

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We went to Miles City to visit a friend in the hospital that got bucked off his young horse Sunday. I took this picture of the Powder River as we whizzed by.

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And this old house could really tell some stories!!
(I took a close up one, but it's blurry.)

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Faster horses

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He's 66 years old. Broke all the ribs on his right side, and one rib is broken in two places. His lungs collapsed as well. He was doing pretty good today...considering...but he had a morphine pump going steady.

Dr. says 3 months before he can so much.

Reminder to everyone: Do not ride a green horse when there is no one around!!!!
 

burnt

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With his ribs busted up like that I doubt he will feel much like working before 3 mo. is up - I hope he doesn't have to sneeze.

That old house is fascinating. The history of it would be like a goldmine if it could be discovered. 5 kids? 8 kids? Looooong winters?
 

kolanuraven

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Faster horses said:
Have you never been across the Powder River, Kola?

If not, when you get here, we'll just sashay over there. It's not far.


Oh yeah lots of times. I just might sashay that'a way ' afore too long. :wink:
 

kolanuraven

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We can argue politics while we go shoe shopping!!!!


Oh....we'll have to get Mrs. G in this deal....as she's a ' shoe maven' also!! :wink: :wink:
 

kolanuraven

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Faster horses said:
From the PM's I been getting, I'm not the only one who wants to meet you.


Yeah, some would rather meet a rattler than me I hear!!!!

Do I need to ' pack iron' when/if this visit happens??? :lol: :lol:

I'll be flying private so I can load'er up for war!!! :lol: :lol:

Geezzz...well if they're too shy to confront me...and feel they have to go to you...prob not worth my time anyway. :lol:


But why me??? I'm just a little bitty red headed loud mouthed Southern chick.............
 
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Anonymous

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Big Muddy rancher said:
The Powder river,
A mile wide and three inches deep
To thick to swim and to thin to plow :cowboy:

I don't think I ever saw that much water in the Powder- but my sister used to tell me, when she lived there, that it actually floods.... :shock:
 
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