HAYING TIME AT THE RANCH
The little tad loves coming to the ranch at haying time. I hitch the wagon to myself, and Jao leads the way from the back yard to the pickup out front.
Mari hosed him off.
GETTING AWAY FROM MINNESOTA ICE
Joel and Susan came and discovered that things grow in the desert. Joel got up early and terrorized the neighbors by searching for clam shells on the hillside, out back. He followed the trail, uphill, shirtless, and confused.
MONSOON SEASON
Today's newspaper reports that we have had .12" of an inch of rain in this neighborhood. That is it, coming over the hill.
We think the clams originated at the house up there on the hill during the Seafood Era.
THE LONE RANGER
This old critter has probably been deposed from the herd by a younger, stronger, nastier fellow. He comes by occasionally, to make the case for a Social Network.
A RAMADA OUT
At the Desert Museum, after half a day of hiking around to observe what happens to toast forgotten outside, Joel and Susan came up from hunting javelinas and coyotes through this superb ramada. "Wow!", Joel said. "Where is the real shade?", Susan said.
It was 104 degrees F. "In the shade!", Susan said. "Where is the shade?"
The little tad loves coming to the ranch at haying time. I hitch the wagon to myself, and Jao leads the way from the back yard to the pickup out front.
Mari hosed him off.
GETTING AWAY FROM MINNESOTA ICE
Joel and Susan came and discovered that things grow in the desert. Joel got up early and terrorized the neighbors by searching for clam shells on the hillside, out back. He followed the trail, uphill, shirtless, and confused.
MONSOON SEASON
Today's newspaper reports that we have had .12" of an inch of rain in this neighborhood. That is it, coming over the hill.
We think the clams originated at the house up there on the hill during the Seafood Era.
THE LONE RANGER
This old critter has probably been deposed from the herd by a younger, stronger, nastier fellow. He comes by occasionally, to make the case for a Social Network.
A RAMADA OUT
At the Desert Museum, after half a day of hiking around to observe what happens to toast forgotten outside, Joel and Susan came up from hunting javelinas and coyotes through this superb ramada. "Wow!", Joel said. "Where is the real shade?", Susan said.
It was 104 degrees F. "In the shade!", Susan said. "Where is the shade?"
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