Red Dirt In My Soul
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Hi, my name is Carol, and this blog is my photographic journal of daily life on a Wyoming Centennial Ranch... 100 years in the same family! Through my photography and writing, you'll discover the beauty of Wyoming, the hard work of ranching, the DIY projects that call my name, and a mix of creativity tossed in for fun!
Red Dirt In My Soul
1d ago
Believe it or not, kindergarten graduation! And the drum player performed… Then as a special treat, our State FFA Talent Champions performed for us ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
1d ago
This story is from James Greet, written in 1991 about his life as a cowboy in the 1940’s. Continued from last week… This was Dutch Mills’ badlands homestead place. There was a group of CCC boys camped there. They were building reservoirs on BLM land for the stockmen that used the land for grazing. George and ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
4d ago
This was first published May 4, 2014. I know, I know… THE question of the day is, “What were the prayer requests for?”. Well, let’s just say, they helped, and I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE each and every one! When/if it’s possible to share… I will. But, please know, it meant the world to me! Let’s ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
4d ago
Say “good day” or “morning” or just plain “owlow!” to mamma owl and her two owlets, then try your hand at their jigsaw puzzle HERE. Say it with a British accent, it works better that way ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
6d ago
Those tired babies that couldn’t follow their mothers yesterday? They were all paired up and happy this morning. They marched together pretty as you please. I barely had time to take photos. Except for number 150. She can’t just walk and have her baby follow. She must turn constantly. She stops. The dogs look from ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
1w ago
We moved the youngest of the baby calves today… While they do well heading downhill, many times the walk uphill is tough and they often will run back. It’s just a challenge… Thankfully, most traffic came from behind us, which encourages them onward. Oncoming traffic can make them turn around. We didn’t get them as ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
1w ago
We were planning to brand on Friday, but the weather service talked of rain and cold weather starting Friday and going for a week. We can brand when it’s cold, but we can’t brand when the calves are wet! Plans were suddenly changed and we branded Wednesday. Unlike the first branding, I didn’t take any ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
1w ago
This story is from James Greet, written in 1991 about his life as a cowboy in the 1940’s. When looking for a good sheepherder’s horse, pick a range horse that is a “loner”, which is nearly always an unattached male. He is used to being alone and has no desire to join any group of loose ..read more
Red Dirt In My Soul
1w ago
This was first published April 28, 2014. Waking up to this is just thrilling. Don’t Lucas and Dally look thrilled? Now that the cows are out in the badlands… the bulls get to move out of their spot as well. We’ve kept them miles away from each other, but now they can move to the ..read more