New Milk Cow Heifer

Friday, November 6 –

One of our milk cows, Belle, showed up with this little darling this morning. Aspen wants to name her Beatrix, but I am thinking Brazil. She does have the shape of South America on her head…

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Of course it has to be a “B” name. All of our other milk cows have had “B” names. Butterball, Betsy, Beast, Beauty, Buttercup, Bossie, Bessie and Belle.

Growing Up Red

Thursday, October 29 –

Steel is getting bigger. He’s very rambunctious and has a lot of spring in his step. He’s so springy that he jumps along beside you as you walk.

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In Tennessee

Friday, October 23 –

A nice afternoon with Marian and Alan.

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The Buck Jump

Friday, September 25  –

On the way to Matador, we saw these two bucks, still in the velvet, by the road. We pulled over and Stockton was able to get several photos and a video out the back window of the pickup. He got some nice shots.

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The California Stove

Remember my recent post on “The Miracle Cake“? I was writing about my temporary stove and how I really wanted to get my old vintage stove repaired. Well, when we went to the Dallas area a few weeks ago, we took my old stove to get it repaired. We hauled it all the way there and ended up bringing it all the way back again. The restoration and repair place wanted 1800.00 just to get it working and 6500.00 for complete restoration. (Try running that one by your husband. It isn’t pretty.) My friend Eve posted my dilemma on her facebook page and found one of her friends who had a similar stove to give away. On our way out of town, we picked it up, hoping to combine the two into one working stove.

That was the plan when we got home. We stored them back into one of our sea containers planning to tackle the job as soon as possible.

Then a couple of nights later, Nathan was curious about how much a stove like mine, fully restored would sell for. He got on ebay to search. He didn’t find any priced as high as 6500.00, but he did find an incredible deal.

Most of the O’keefe & Merritt stoves for sale on ebay seem to be in California. There’s some great deals, but who happens to be going to L.A.?

Well, this deal was just too good to pass up. An O’keefe & Merritt stove fully restored and then never used again for only 399.00! It seemed too good to be true. But it was everything it was advertised to be. We found an online shipping auction that is affiliated with ebay called uship. A really sweet gal from San Diego picked up our stove and delivered it Sunday afternoon to Matador. Even with the shipping, it only cost us a little over half what the man in Dallas wanted just to get our old one running.

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Meet Carly from California. She had several blow-outs on an RV she hauled most of the way and a flat on her pickup. She said only in Texas did anyone stop to help. She had three guys help her up by Amarillo.

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Here it is. Isn’t it perfect?

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Here’s Nathan and Laredo tweaking it and making the necessary adjustments from natural gas to propane burning.

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Honestly, the chrome on the surface is like a mirror.

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All the pilots lit, all the burners burn, both the oven and the broiler oven work and even the lights work!

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It’s clean inside and out. I figured I’d better get a shot under here. It might never look this good again.

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Here’s the girls fixing the first Shannon lunch on it.

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And here’s momma. So happy.

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Latest Random Shots

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cattle enjoying the green grass before it was gone

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old home in jayton, texas. so sad to see it being allowed to deteriorate

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seen at the abilene chili’s

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a little painting party

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typical summer forecast

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new calves are curious

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so are horses

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super tiny horny toads

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small western hognose

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carolina caught leaving secret notes for mambo

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toads in a foamy puddle

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they seem contented

 

 

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because of early rains, we have sure-enough frogs

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double-yoked boiled egg

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our oldest longhorn

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carolina and coconut on a walk. coconut has a sticker

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latest in farm girl attire

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load of hay

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Belle

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cooking with a little help from coconut

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something chocolate

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on the way to church

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Summer Ride

Friday, August 21 –

A beautiful evening for a ride.

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Evening Feeding

Friday, August 14 –

Stockton was out feeding the cows and horses. I snapped a couple of shots as he threw out the hay.

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Britt Brashear Wedding

Friday, August 7 –

We attended this beautiful wedding at Walnut Tree Weddings just west of Olton. It was a really neat spot. The weather was perfect and it was fun seeing some of my relatives, too.

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Cousin Hannah Visits

Thursday, July 23 –
Cousin Hannah came over to spend the night and spend some time with Carolina.

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