Dylan and I had a blast. We crashed through brush and trees, hopped over creeks, and pushed pairs down a steep, dusty trail. Dylan, as usual, happily chatted the whole time while I just listened. When we finally got the cattle close enough to the lower meadow, we turned the horses up the hill and followed bear tracks back to the truck.
A sometimes weekly update on ranch life, fatherhood, and how the two collide.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Paradise
Dylan and I had a blast. We crashed through brush and trees, hopped over creeks, and pushed pairs down a steep, dusty trail. Dylan, as usual, happily chatted the whole time while I just listened. When we finally got the cattle close enough to the lower meadow, we turned the horses up the hill and followed bear tracks back to the truck.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Paintin' the Town
After the 4th ranch on the tour, it was time to load up and hit the Jefferson State Stampede Rodeo. The kids ate kettle korn and snow cones and the adults found the Etna Beer booth. We watched my little nephew ride his first sheep and cheered on friends and neighbors. We got home waaaaay past our bedtime (9:30), fell asleep and was awakened 3 hours later by the entire purebred Angus herd grazing on our front lawn. Regina and I spent the next hour gathering them in the dark. I guess I didn't have to leave the Eastside after all, sometimes field days and rodeos just find their way to you.
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