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Weekend pix

RBT

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Weekend chores and a few photo opportunities :)

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bellying up to the breakfast bar

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GOT milk!

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time to winterize some tanks--shutting off the water valve

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pulling the plug

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there she flows

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have to siphon this tank

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last look for the fall

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still mill

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the wonders of a tree

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work's a grind

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moonshine
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Have a wonderful week! B
 
Good pix. I enjoyed them.

Boy did the wind blow here, it was a cold wind, or else I am just not used to it. Maybe both. It is still blowing up here, but has dropped some since last night.
 
Thanks for the pics! Always nice to see how others are doing things.

Hey, just wondering, how deep are the wells that service those water tanks?
 
In my humble opinion, those are some of the very best pictures of plain ol' ranch chores i've had the priviledge to see! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
The angle's and light and detail are just perfect! And I bet ya a lot of us have dented tailgates on our pickups also! :wink:
 
Soapweed said:
Great pictures. Thanks for taking us along. Did the wind howl down there yesterday like it did here? It was probably over forty miles per hour at times.

We had wind yesterday but not in the force many of you seemed to have had. It was actually a good day to be out, had to put on jackets last evening, so fall is getting here. There were some low laying places here that did have frost overnight.
 
Thanks for the comments! We really enjoy everyone else's photos, getting a taste of your lives. It's wonderful to be part of the diversity of ranchers, so it's fun to share pieces of our days with youall.

The large tank is 30 feet across and we rent that pasture and haven't had to pull the well so aren't sure of the well depth. It's a bottom-less tank that cement was poured in. It's been there for many years before we took it on.
 
Great pictures...love the "got milk"..the look on his face is priceless...we turn off windmills for winter, but don't drain the tanks..no reason why..just never have...guess maybe the wild critters might like a drink...when they're not froze..lol Thanks for the tour...
 

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