Parenting and raising beef. They have more in common than one might think, including the fact that nobody does either one exactly the same. Several of my closest friends are also moms. Despite our closeness and the crazy amount of things we have in common, we all have differences in the ways we ... READ the POST
His Plans
If you know me, or if you’ve been following this blog since the beginning, you know that I have a love-hate relationship with plans and planning. I love having a plan, but hate when the plan goes awry. This past weekend was a perfect illustration of why I feel the way I do when it comes to ... READ the POST
In the Calm Before the Storm
The sun was shining, it was fairly warm, and there was virtually no wind – yesterday was a gorgeous day. The beauty of the day made it hard for me to believe today's forecast for snow turning to wind and snow so, basically a blizzard. And then Tom snapped me back to reality. He reminded me ... READ the POST
My Checklist for Moving Solars
A never-ending supply of fresh water is crucial to raising happy, healthy cattle. And solar water pumps (solars) are essential to providing that never-ending supply of fresh water, as well as, remaining sustainable. Solars are especially vital during this time of year when it can be hot, dry, and ... READ the POST
A Bull’s Pace
When referencing bulls, I have been known to use the descriptive terms: necessary evils, belligerent beasts, and knot-heads. My distain for bulls runs deep – it’s no mystery. The day their work is done is something that I look forward to - even celebrate. But then in the midst of my celebration, I ... READ the POST
Calve in May, They Say…
Calve in May, they say… It’ll be warm, they say… Which is true, except when it’s not. Imagine going for a swim fully clothed in jeans and a sweater, and then instead of drying off as you ordinarily would after a swim, you are forced to take a long, cold shower. And to top it all off, the ... READ the POST
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