We started out summer by working rodeos!! June is a big
rodeo month. We worked the Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Rodeo here in Texas which is our new
rodeo family that we are getting to know and love! We weren’t able to make it
to the Elizabeth Stampede in Colorado this year but heard from friends they had
to shut the rodeo down for a short time, due to tornadoes…with that came hail
and cold weather. Yep…typical Colorado weather in June! We did make it to
Cowboy Up in Kiowa, rodeo which was late June, so hot days and nights in the 50’s…brrr. We enjoyed working it and working with our Colorado rodeo family!
Here we are with C.J. & Janet under the hospitality tents before the rodeo got started.
Kelly & Daniel with Mike Smith...we used to help Mike and Anita out at Flat Acres Farm when we lived in Parker, Colorado. They put on a great Fall Festival and I've heard they are expanding the place!
Jessie giving Anita one of the necklaces she made.
Kelly behind the shoots with the sheep before Mutton Bustin'. This was about as close as I was able to get for pictures in Kiowa...it's hard to get close to the shoots. He was behind the shoots with Daniel in the next picture, but he was too far away for my little old camera to capture.
As you can see in this picture, that is Daniel to the left standing, he had just helped to get that bull through the shoots when it decided to go up and over the top of the gate. That is about an 8-10ft gate at least! The bull was half way over but by the time I took the picture, he had slid back down a bit!! We had a great time and a great visit up in Colorado with friends and family!
Summer at the Ranch has us all working in the mornings and
in the pool by afternoons! Haven’t posted much lately as we’ve been a bit busy
getting a lot of things done so we can ramp up activities for fall and the school
year!
We often have ranch hands come out for day work or to live
on the ranch and have them give us a hand in their own particular talents. We
have also found ourselves giving young folks a start in ranch life or life in
general. We’ve enjoyed Luke’s stay and help in putting in much of the railroad
ties for decks, help on the little bunkhouse, putting up a welding/work shop, staining fence
posts, etc. He will be moving on to greener pastures in the big city after
getting his first job and first truck while working here with us. He got a job
up there and will go to college and hopes to have a ranch of his own one day.
We have a new hand, Kevin, who is a West Texas/Panhandle
real, authentic cowboy who grew up on a ranch in Oklahoma and has been helping
us work our horses. He’s also been working fence, fixing and putting up our
green house and will be taking over the little bunkhouse from Luke to continue
the work on it.
As you can imagine…there is always a lot of work to be done
on a ranch, no matter how big or small it is. Barrels need to be sanded and
painted regularly for barrel racing, tractors need to be used for many things
including clearing weeds with a brush hog and prepping for an arena or keeping
an arena in good shape. Of course, there are always repairs to do on the
tractor itself but most of those come in the winter months, once we get the
workshop finished, there’ll be time enough for that. I am soo thankful we won’t
need the tractor here in Texas for snow removal the way we did in Colorado!
Up at the Main Bunkhouse, we’ll be staining cabinets in the
kitchen soon, while we still have some of that warm Texas summer weather and
hoping to start on tiling the kitchen counter top soon after. I finally got the
last of our things from the storage building we've been renting for over 2yrs. and have them stored
here on the property. I’ll be going through some things to see what I have to put up
around the ranch, from our last ranch house. Including some baby/toddler things
as our grandson turned one year old and we have a new grandbaby on the way…due
come next spring!
The horses are up in the main pasture right now due to
mesquite thorns getting into their hooves. Kevin did a great job with their
hooves and Kelly was able to find the source of the problem!
We were hoping the pond would dry up over a hot dry summer
as we now have a tractor and had wanted to dredge it up to make it deeper to
store water in it over the summer and use the soft shiny silt for arena dirt!
But, we’ve had an ample amount of rain this year so it’s not empty yet. They
say we are still in a mild drought…so here’s hoping we can still get that
cleaned out!
The turkeys are getting bigger and enjoy it when I hose
them down during the hot days of summer, as do the chickens. I’ve been thankful
to finally feel like getting out there and caring for them since I’ve not been
under cancer treatment. Some of the simple things in life hold the most joy!
The trees are all showing the wear of August as their fully
formed leaves turn a darker green with a little drooping as if to tip their
hand that fall is nearing. We had a colder than normal winter and summer so
here’s hoping we won’t have a cold fall as I really enjoy fall here in Texas!
Our garden has done tremendously well this year and there
are already plans underway to extend it ever larger for next spring! We’ve had
best luck with tomatoes & peppers of several varieties, along with Okra
works well in the Texas heat. We also have, Swiss chard, lettuce, sweet basil,
dill and green beans. We hope to start squash vegetables (cool weather plants)
soon. Here’s a shout out to our friends, Sheila and Jennifer who helped get us
accustomed to Texas style gardening! Hoping to be doing a lot of canning, cold packing
and dry storage by next year! It will be nice to have our gardens producing
that much again, like we did in Colorado and I imagine even better eventually as
battling heat and bugs isn’t near as hard as blizzards, hail and a short
growing season in the high elevations of Colorado.
The mother board went out on my computer so it had to be sent out to get the work done on it and sent back to me (The pony express would have taken less time y'all) ! Between that and a busy workin' summer, I'll have to apologize for not many posts going out. We have a lot of plans in the works...so keep on comin' back to take a look at what's up around the Bunkhouse and the Silver Spur Ranch!
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