MADE NEW FRIENDS

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Made new friends.

Jumped a couple antelope fawns while out fencing the other day. After they ran over the hill I decided to walk over and see if they stopped. They did and when they saw me they came walking to me. They came within 6 yards about 10 different times. I could hear the doe from half a mile away and knew we were under her watchful eye. After about 10 minutes I turned to leave and so as not to scare them I walked around the hill back to the four wheeler, but before I got to it I looked up on the hill and they were both peeking over and on their way back to me.

Grandpa talked about when they were first fencing in the East side of the place, they would have a bunch of Antelope curiously come up to visit while taking a break for dinner under the hayrack. That was almost 100 years ago.

Thankful for where and how I grew up and the opportunities like these.

Our Lilacs

Yes... We enjoy our lilacs. This row was planted around forty years ago. The drought of the 2000 - 2007 really took a toll and the blizzards that followed nearly did them in. But after years of pruning and caring... They are beautiful.

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Lilac flowers belong to the Oleaceae family and is a genus of about 20 to 25 flowering species with over 1,000 varieties of lilac bushes.

Nearly a Dream

I have to admit... this is nearly a dream. A beautiful palomino quarter horse in the branding pen with a bunch of Hereford calves that will soon be wearing the Lonetree brand that has been part of family for generations.

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Dear God,

From my heart, I lift to You a prayer of gratitude...

Caleb Reinhold's High School Graduation

I am starting to feel pretty small surrounded by Caleb's friends.

Danny, Rachel and Jacob prayed a special blessing upon Caleb on behalf of the family and all in attendance.

A new piece of art at RBR... "No wait... this is just a view out the window". We had a beautiful evening for Caleb's celebration.

The Prairie.... My Garden

When you can wander a garden that spreads across thousands of acres... One cannot help but relate to South Dakota's own, Artist Harvey Dunn, and his painting, "The Prairie is My Garden".
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Bouquets of sweetpeas and bluebells grace our tables and sideboards and even the dash of the pickup for weeks every spring here on the ranch. The aroma is amazing...

The Moms in my Life

To commemorate the important moms in my life..

I just pulled up some wedding photos. I am so grateful to my mother (Vicky Reinhold), Robin's mother (Ellen Paulton) and the mother of our six children, (Robin Reinhold). Godly women they are.

A Pasture Bouquet

We had a nice little shower of rain about mid afternoon. Made for a pleasant time for Robin, Julia and Kiersten to enjoy the plains and hills of the Lonetree Ranch

Track Meet in Sturgis

The family took in the Jeff Smit Memorial Track Meet in Sturgis yesterday. Our daughter competed in several events along with other members of her Union Center team. This meet is well attended and conducted very well. We enjoy seeing kids and families from around the region that have participated in the RBR camping program thoughout the years. Rachel asked me who I cheer for in this situation... Of course the UC team, and of course I still cheer the Sturgis kids

Happy Birthday Danny 2021

"Son..." Saying that alone about Danny Reinhold is certainly a blessing and a privilege. Robin and I want to extend a very special birthday blessing to Danny today. We are so grateful to have you as part of our family. Personally speaking, I have learned much from you. You add special insight to the family. Our prayers are that you continue to grow in Christ and that you are a man of blessing to many in your lifetime. We sure do love you. Dad & Mom.

Story with this pic...

This is the previous generation of the Reinhold's version of a school car. That is my dad, Tige, with the reins, His brother, Paul (Brownie) and I believe sisters Ruth and Dorothy. Dad said they went down the breaks coming home nearly two miles in seven minutes. I can nearly hear my Grandma Hazel say, "You kids slow down!" And Grandpa Emanuel would be laughing off to the side.