Thursday, June 05, 2008


The Lonesome Duck's Ranch view N from North gate(barnyard )looking into Northern
end of pasture. Grand Mesa in distance. Gate recently repaired and fence erected.

6 comments:

RangerBill said...

Recently have driven load of metal girders to Douglas, WY for the new hotel they are constructing there. Picked up load of oilfield equipment and brought it back to Meeker, CO. Last load was 6X6 beams to Loveland, CO with 60 ft of culvert back to Montrose. Out here flatbedding.

Stan Harrington said...

You ole flatbedder! We could have used some of those steel girders. North pasture looks good now that it is marked and a little water, you did mark it north and south, didn't you? I understand you now operate a guest ranch. Did not know sis was there until she was ready to leave or I would have sent a big batch of fresh smoked salmon down ~ but don't let that stop you from shipping cherries north. Tad is now in the Clan, he and Sarah is the Beaver Clan ~ long story but it was a great vision!

RangerBill574 said...

A vision or have you become a peeping Tom. Tad stole my beaver(medicine animal). Any visions involve me? Picked up a load of railroad ties the other day-that would have helped you in building that miniture RR around the HITW.
Donny will be visiting here in July, Leah will be heading to Bolivia in July, how are Heath's doing with all the water in Omaha area? What clans are left for me-oh yeah, still a temp member of the Duck Clan.

RangerBill574 said...

got a load of stone and headed to MT up by Kalispell

Stan Harrington said...

"Oh yea, I am a man with visions", closing lines. Have had several visions for you but I can never catch you in one spot long enough to get a clear vision.

Stan Harrington said...

Where in hell are you? I know a famrers work is never done, but you canot be "outstanding in your field" all night and day. A watched field alfafa never grows. It is not branding time and I assume you casterated the roosters in early spring. Should have both ofhte hell bitches broke to ride by now, at least to pull your tractor so you can save on gas.