FATHERLESS??????
It is impossible to be fatherless.
However due to parental decisions... many families are broken. Our Government programs promote "singleness". The feminist agenda, and no I did not say "feminine" has been winning the war on the traditional family. Homelessness could also be defined as "no one is home". Eating together as a family is touted by numerous groups... and yet how many meals do we eat together as family per week. We continue to call for more school activity and school hours to step up and care for our kids. I could write more...
WE NEED TO STEP UP AND LOVE OUR KIDS... OUR FAMILY
WE NEED TO ADHERE TO BIBLICAL TRUTHS.
THE REINHOLD DO A PIE AUCTION COMMERCIAL
WEANING CALVES
It was a "tad bit "windy as we brought the cows and calves in today. Still feeling the dirt in the eyes tonight. But the task is done and we hear the music of cows and calves this evening in the barnyard.
Robin took some pretty photos of the cows coming across. We so appreciate "Mom" taking so many pics that remind us of the life that we enjoy.
I know Robin would agree with me. Working and sorting cattle as family is truly a blessing.
Sorting went pretty good. The cows were a little slow in the wind... and maybe they knew were weaning.... After that we sorted heifers and steers... And then we did some more sorting and then "a little more sorting".
A lot of contemplation as we sort. We are looking at not only size, but quality as well. And maybe as you know some of these calves are going down the road to someone else's operation... perhaps... well, I guess you could say, "You get a little fond of these guys." You can probably see that in some of our expressions.
The steers loaded on the truck well. I sure appreciate my good helpers.
We got the steers loaded...Kiersten took a look to make sure calves were doing good. The crew lined up with Keith Fawcett. This is the second year that we have been blessed to see the steer calves go on to Fawcett's Elm Creek Ranch at Ree Heights, South Dakota. We pray that they do well.
Planting trees at Grandma's place
We had a good afternoon. The family went to Grandma Ellen's house today, because she wanted to plant some trees. Now that is right down our alley. And yes, we love it... Grandma, even though she is a "little older"... still likes to plant trees. Forward thinking... lasting legacy.... and nice shade trees to enjoy for whoever comes down the pathway in the future. We love you Grandma. Thanks for dinner and thanks for being such a fine example.
WHERE I DREAM
ROBIN LOOKED OUT HER KITCHEN WINDOW
Robin looked out her kitchen window and grabbed her camera. The Pronghorn...One of the fastest animals on earth
THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC
SUPPER TIME
We had a very productive day building calf shelter/windbreak. We then enjoyed a splendid supper prepared by Robin... Homemade of course... She first ground the wheat and then made luscious.. yes "luscious" loaves of bread. And the split pea and ham soup was perfect...And Pear Custard Pie for dessert.
A Good Day
Lonetree Ranch Construction Crew... We are rebuilding portions of this windbreak and the calf shelter that is built into it. Weather and storms had taken their toll over the last years.. Such a privilege to work with family.
We had a very productive day building calf shelter/windbreak. We then enjoyed a splendid supper prepared by Robin... Homemade of course... She first ground the wheat and then made luscious.. yes "luscious" loaves of bread. And the split pea and ham soup was perfect...And Pear Custard Pie for dessert
JULIA AND "BOONE"
Julia putting a ride on her two year old gelding.Boone...after one of her heroes, Daniel Boone. Good job cowgirl.
What a View
Rachel, Julia and Kiersten went to fix some fence. This was their view.
THE MERIT OF A MAN BY LARRY B. REINHOLD
The merit of a man may be carved in stone,
And it will weather and erode in time;
But how empty it may be if there alone....
FIRST BLIZZARD OF THE SEASON
The day after our first "Autumn Blizzard". We fared OK Now to look forward and hope for some nice weather to get some fall work done.
CALEB AND "COWBOY" ...COWBOY IS THE HORSE
"I do not believe there ever was any life more attractive to a vigorous young fellow than life on a cattle ranch in those days. It was a fine, healthy life, too; it taught a man self-reliance, hardihood, and the value of instant decision...I enjoyed the life to the full."~Theodore Roosevelt
The Last Bouquet
Rachel and I just came in from checking some livestock. Snowing right along. Rachel picked some wild coreopsis by the gate. Of course Robin was waiting up for us. She added the freshly picked dainty yellow flowers to the last bouquet of Autumn 2019... and of course she took a photo for me to share. All this around 11:00 PM