I can't pass up the opportunity to compliment a fine gentlemen and fellow rancher in the great state adopted by my daughter and her family!
I have learned lots from Soapweed as well, maybe most importantly the importance (and joy) of sharing photo's of the scenery and working moments (OK...hours!) on family operated cattle ranches (& other businesses, too), along with our vacations, Cal.
Now, for the 'however'.....Soap, does it make you a little nervous how much all this sounds like a eulogy??? Not withstanding the fact that a strong Christian doesn't fear death, it can seem a little eerie. Maybe that is why the 'strong, silent types' have a hard time hearing compliments. Maybe we need to give compliments more often to acclimate people to receiving them!!!
I truly do enjoy getting to know your family a bit on this site. And the occasional drive down through your 'neighborhood' is a real treat, too. Love the Sandhills, but not sure I'd love going through a drought there. The gumbo soils we have stay put fairly well where they are not tilled, even during the worst droughts of the 'thirties and 2000-2007.
mrj
I have learned lots from Soapweed as well, maybe most importantly the importance (and joy) of sharing photo's of the scenery and working moments (OK...hours!) on family operated cattle ranches (& other businesses, too), along with our vacations, Cal.
Now, for the 'however'.....Soap, does it make you a little nervous how much all this sounds like a eulogy??? Not withstanding the fact that a strong Christian doesn't fear death, it can seem a little eerie. Maybe that is why the 'strong, silent types' have a hard time hearing compliments. Maybe we need to give compliments more often to acclimate people to receiving them!!!
I truly do enjoy getting to know your family a bit on this site. And the occasional drive down through your 'neighborhood' is a real treat, too. Love the Sandhills, but not sure I'd love going through a drought there. The gumbo soils we have stay put fairly well where they are not tilled, even during the worst droughts of the 'thirties and 2000-2007.
mrj