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What I know is true.

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Times change. Things change. Life happens. Hopefully, we grow.

I am very much alive. I have not been here - on the blog. But I have been here, in Carbon County, Montana with Ty, Lucky, Sugar, Rocky and Tuffy. I haven’t taken the time to post. I haven’t found the time to sit here at the keyboard. I rarely keep up with my telephone correspondence. Ask my friends. Before I married Allan I worked at a desk, with a telephone and a computer. That company did not have internet service then. We took orders over the phone and by mail order. Ahhh, but they were still making their product in the US at that time, too. Sometimes I wish that I had the luxury of constantly being on-line. Then I come back to reality.

I still field the question at least once a week, “You don’t work outside the home?”

Come on in, you’ll see what I get done inside the home. Not much.

This grey morning was spent irrigating pasture. I hid Sugar’s frisbee so I could get some water set. She’s the only one I spoke with this morning. Sugar doesn’t answer me, really. I called her off the road a time or two. She listened. I implored her to quit eating cow pies. Sugar paid me no mind. I always say that it was a good thing I didn’t have children. I can’t even get the dogs to listen to me.

I have had time to think. We always do. What we do with all that thinking is what matters. Way back when - in August of 2004 - I started writing here. I was introduced to blogging shortly before that. Ed Kemmick’s blog, City Lights was the lively place I first encountered. Ed recently called it quits - at least for a while. Hopefully, it won’t be too long a while. I miss that place already. I began writing about day to day happenings here on the farm, or “in the neighborhood.” I’d post photographs, all scanned then. Some were mine, and some were old postcards that I’d collected. After I started taking digital photos, I began posting them to flickr, which quickly became a new addiction. Flickr can be a very real community. I should say communities. Karbon Kounty Moos and Flickr accurately depict much of my life. At least the parts that I chose to share.

I think that everyone who has blogged, or blog commented - and those who post to flickr have had these moments. You are in the middle of something, exciting or mundane - and you think, “I have to blog about this”. Or - “I have to shoot this and post it on flickr”. Remember “Kodak moments?” These are more intense. I never considered myself a journalist, I’m just a person who likes to read and write. And share. I never take myself serious. I was chided on flickr for my “snapshots”. I’m someone who enjoys taking photos, no delusions of grandeur here. I have been accused of being naive and uninterested about politics. Not true. I am very interested in politics. I also collect condom tins, and I know that this is the first time anyone has read that here. There are more than enough political bloggers out there. I am not interested in becoming yet another one. I don’t think there are any condom tin collector bloggers. I mean, other than me.

I have met some wonderful people through blogging and flickr. You know who you are. I met some crazies, too. You know who you are. I would not have met all these people without sitting at the keyboard. I am very thankful for that. I treated my blog visitors as if they were sitting in my kitchen. Some of them actually did. I discovered friends in the most incredible places. All because of my lousy hunt and peck skills. I like to talk, but I do know how to listen. I have a tendency to interrupt that I’ve been trying to break for forty something years. There is no 12 step program for it. I simply ask my friends to point it out to me, and if all else fails, tell me to “shut up.”

My blog readers have been great. You have seen me through the last four years of my life. And what a ride it’s been.

Postcards, fairy tales, and hangovers. Millionaire farmers, harvests and cemeteries. Recipes, bucket calves, and too many dog stories. Radio shows, memes and missing links. Ciphers, my hejira, and my mother’s death. Job descriptions, parts runs and strange encounters. Halfhearted HNT attempts, the Sugar Dog and Rascal Fairs. Gated pipe lessons, sugarbeets and corn. Beer drinking in parking lots, barley and Pioneer Days. Mosaics, bumper crops of eggplant and missing waffle irons. Getting kicked by cows. Allan getting sick. Allan finally diagnosed properly. Being reminded that there are people who take pleasure in other’s misfortunes. Trying not to turn this into a medical blog. Modems, calving and hospice. Losing Allan. Photographs and memories. My wonderings about black clouds and helicopters. Learning to irrigate and run the loader. Fences, rattlesnakes and raccoons. Flowers, cattle, and friends. Songs, silliness, and tractors. Feeder trucks, the romance of ranching, and switching to WordPress. On the radio - but on the cutting room floor, since I was not talking about politics - as usual. Trying my best to maintain these little places. Karbon Kounty Moos and my farm, by myself. It takes a lot of energy and a lot of time. I continued to post photos, work my butt off and laugh at myself.

Everyone gets fed here before me. Too much coffee in the morning isn’t a good idea when you’re wearing coveralls and out in the open. Once I know that everyone else is okay, then I can take care of my needs. Which involves copious amounts of coffee. I learned to do many things by myself these last two years. I have always believed that there’s always more to learn, so that’s been fine with me. I’ve learned a lot about myself and other people. Brucellosis has taught me more. I am tired of repeating myself. I have written (and linked) extensively on my experience, it’s all here. Click on brucellosis at the bottom of this post - you can find all my postings.

Last night when I heard one of the “B” words (the other one is “beets”) on TV, I knew what I had to do. It was time. I haven’t posted since April. Mostly light hearted posts with photos. Yes, I write about my bad luck. It’s excellent blog fodder. Much of it is unbelievable. Especially since it’s happening to me. Why has it been so quiet here? Because it hasn’t been. I may write about my misfortunes, but I don’t think that I am the “whining government farmer” that I’ve been accused of. I really don’t think that’s ever going to happen.

I sold last year’s calves a little earlier this spring than usual. It was probably a good decision. The market was so-so, but I was exhausted and tired of feeding at the lot and in the pasture. Once I did that I could devote myself to the cows and the new babies. Calving went pretty well. My shoulders, back and arms were killing me, but I kept pushing. There was sugarbeet drama, equipment to sell and property to buy. There were friends who needed me, and friends that I needed. There are people who enjoy being thorns in one’s side. I ended up with three bucket calves and hands that wouldn’t work. I was being beat up by baby bovines and my feet hurt so bad I considered the emergency room.

Yes, I had found the time to diagnose on-line. RA. Yes, I have seen a doctor and a rheumatologist. I have not seen a black helicopter in a while, though.

The last few weeks have been hectic. Everything that needs to get done is getting done. Maybe not as quick as it should, but it is getting done. I found happy homes for the bucket calves. My cows are doing well. I even kept some heifers back. I am on medication and keeping my fingers crossed.

What do I know? I know what I’ve read. I know what I’ve heard. But simply because you read or hear something does not make it so.

A bear passed through here last week. I didn’t see it, or hear it, but I know that it was here. No family of raccoons could have made that big a mess. The Raccoon Family Robinson did make a mess before that and has almost every day since, though. I haven’t fixed my (wince) traps.

I know that we had a wolverine here a few years ago for over a month. Research that. Wolverines do not live here, everyone knows that. This is not a pine forest. Well, I was not the only one who saw our wolverine several times in broad daylight.

I know who I am. I know who I’ve been. I know that they are the same person, even through the changes.

Times change. Things change. Life happens. Hopefully, we grow.

I know what I like. I know what I don’t like. I know better than to try to change people or their minds. I have changed. I have often changed my own mind. It is always something that I chose to do. I know who I love. I know that I am loved. I know that my life is good.

Times change. Things change. Life happens. Hopefully we continue to grow.

I need to start paying attention.

Friday, September 29th, 2006

From the BBC NEWS

comes this startling claim:

Cows have regional accents like humans,
language specialists have suggested.

Click on the link to read the article. You can hear the proof.

MOO. . .

Finally Friday

Friday, August 18th, 2006

Ahh - it’s been a week from Hades, following at least a year from there. I’m now at the “ribs are aching from coughing fits” stage. I’m still kicking, not very high though.

In the spirit of Furry Friday here’s Sugar:

She’s looking a little “hangdog”, isn’t she? She didn’t enjoy the cold hose bath that we just had. I caught her rolling in horse manure. This was right after Lucky vomited on the carpet before I could get her out the door. . .

Last night I was driving the Kawasaki Mule and was smacked in the nose by a bee. Or some other hard bodied insect with a stinger. It hurt as soon as it hit me. I was afraid that I’d look like Karl Malden. I did have a beer and benadryl cocktail when I got home.

Then there was Tuesday’s “computer desk incident”. I had manhandled it across the rooms to the front door. Lynn and I got it out and into my pickup. When I delivered it - no one was home. I maneuvered it over one side of the truck and the tailgate. As I climbed out, it gracefully slid to the ground - in three pieces. Sorry, Maneta. I guess that it served us well, though. Later that day, one of the 35 pound boxes of soybean oil (don’t ask) in the bed of the pickup fell on its side and leaked all over.

I’m hoping for a slow Saturday.

The Evolution of Randy

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

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Now that I know Randy is alive - I thought it was safe to post this.

The explanation:

Kim was going to be in the neighborhood and hoped to have a gathering like we had last year. We met at Pug Mahon’s for a good meal and good company. In attendance were: Amber, who entertained us with funny dog stories and tales of woe and Verizon. Neighbors to the east Sarpy Sam and his Darling Wife made the long trek - and brought farm fresh eggs. Kim introduced us to the Irish Boy - who really isn’t - but looks it. Serial commenter - and good friend, Linn finally got to meet everyone, too. There were several digital cameras at the table. The photos that I took were consistently awful. One picture proved that I had eaten black beans with my typical Irish pub meal of chicken enchiladas. We all wondered what had happened to the bloggers who hadn’t showed. Randy, at least - was with us in spirit.

Photo found at the bottom of a drawer

Saturday, June 10th, 2006

That looks dangerously close to a mullet - and blonde, no less.
What’s up with the Evian commercial? Where is the motorcycle? Did this woman actually do all that shopping?

A Very Happy Birthday

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

The Dogs In Goofy Cone Hats pic { censored }
Originally uploaded by hasfurrychildren.

I needed a laugh this morning. I found it on flickr. Now this is one serious dog birthday party.

There’s a series of Gabe’s birthday shots uploaded by Has Furry Children.

Solved the Mystery

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

Finally.

There it was, in plain sight. Well, once I moved a package of paper cups from the front of it. And a package of paper plates from the top of it. We obviously don’t use paper plates or cups much.

Guess what we’re having for breakfast?

Wacky Warning Wednesday

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

This one reminded me of Justin.

Those Darn ATV'ers

I know that there have to be some Wednesday songs out there - but I couldn’t remember any. This is the only other Wednesday stuck in my head.

It looks like it was Thanksgiving! Speaking of thanks, thanks for the votes on the Montana blog poll. Wulfgar has posted his tally.

They won’t let us have any fun

Wednesday, November 16th, 2005

Well, good news and bad news.

The good news: The orthopedic surgeon doesn’t think that the Baron needs surgery.

The bad news: That doesn’t do anything for the pain and insomnia.

Have you ever seen this?

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

What the heck?
Another first for me. We were having coffee this morning when the birds started pecking at the window. Uh oh, must be time to fill the feeder. Two finches were being very persistent. I went out with the feed. There were several chickadees and finches right outside the door. When I got to the feeder I did a double-take. Then I started laughing and came back in for the camera. I took a few photos, then I pulled its tail. It shot out the hole to the ground and ran into the shed.