tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7601431026863177538.post7598161638471885740..comments2023-06-23T07:13:57.224-05:00Comments on Texas Cattle Ranching & Scrapbooking: I am an American RancherTexas Cattlewomanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02577536090242848857noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7601431026863177538.post-59665200989552171992010-01-21T15:49:01.158-06:002010-01-21T15:49:01.158-06:00Kim, thanks so much for posting the video! I love ...Kim, thanks so much for posting the video! I love working on them, and helping tell agriculture's story - whether it be in the pasture or show ring. We are always putting up lots of videos. And if you really like the Colorado one, you might check out the Oregon videos. There is a really cool one on white tail white and cattle. <br /><br />www.cdycattle.blogspot.comcrystal.cattlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06186009489091257926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7601431026863177538.post-26235442327705200312010-01-14T21:18:18.364-06:002010-01-14T21:18:18.364-06:00Kim,
Hello doll! I have missed you! Where do I fin...Kim,<br />Hello doll! I have missed you! Where do I find this website you were talking about? How sad is it about Julie's site...I can't begin to tell you how I've wandered around looking for another sketch site to fullfill the emptyness left from 52sketches...alas I have been unable to do so...from the looks of your blog you have been busy...I love these GCD pp's you have found! theshysmoma@yahoo.com. Leave me another message or e-mail me with the website your hanging out at and I'll try to find you!<br />Bye for now hun Be Well!MoMo sprnanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14861428317136150980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7601431026863177538.post-47732287340444854352010-01-14T21:05:20.859-06:002010-01-14T21:05:20.859-06:00Cool. I hope you don't mind if I post a slight...Cool. I hope you don't mind if I post a slightly un-rancher like sentiment, I know it is silly, but those cows are cute.<br />When I was a kid, my cousins were raising what was supposed to be a winter's meat supply. Instead, it became "Beauregard" (don't remember if it was a boy or a girl), Beau actually made a pretty good pet. It was as sweet as any puppy, liked to follow us around and once it got past a certain size, we were allowed to ride it. Great fun was had by all, except my Uncle Elmer. He knew there was no way he was going to be able to butcher that cow. <br />When I was a little older, we raised rabbits to eat. We were not allowed to name them or pet them. They were food and nothing else. I think Dad learned his lesson from Beau too. <br />katKat_RNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14008977319279272365noreply@blogger.com