Baymule
Herd Master
That’s what I was thinking.Could you borrow one of those new cowboys to roof your coop???
Nobody ever helps each other on that place?
That’s what I was thinking.Could you borrow one of those new cowboys to roof your coop???
Not really. They put in really long hours 7 days a week, only taking days off to go to town. It’s one of the things I really dislike about living here…that, and I never seeThat’s what I was thinking.
Nobody ever helps each other on that place?
It’s pretty much what you envision. There are 4 small cabins that hold a bed and dresser and a bit larger one that also has a mini kitchen and toilet. There is another building called the Bullpen with a communal toilet, shower and washer/dryer for the cowboys where they can gather to drink beer and play cards. They eat at boss’ house. I used to feed crew until my health went south. We live in the old cookshack.Is there a bunkhouse situation for the cowboys? Do they have a chow hall or what? I envision a cattle ranch & Old West life . Apparently you & hubs have an on ranch house and some area to use as you
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It’s definitely a step into the past! There is a hot springs on the S end of the ranch. Years ago, they put in 2 large cement pools because the cook refused to feed the hay crew unless they bathed at least once a week. So the Hot Springs was born. So many people cut the fences to go in and use it, the boss decided to just commercialize it so they put in a little building with an office and toilet and hired someone to collect the fees. It’s pretty popular.Wow, I didn't know anything like that was still operational. Very unique. A part of history really. Reminds me of the ghost towns traveling out west years ago. I appreciate the lifestyle it requires. Preparations and make do or do without times
Still having a hard time "accepting" the distances you have to everything, in todays atmosphere of "now" life. But I can also relate as grandparents lived several miles from anything and no vehicle. All in all probably felt about the same.
Hope your coops, chicks and rabbits all cooperate! . Maybe a ride on Mister will happen.
that's Sooo cowboy true!! I mean, they didn't even change clothes on cattle drive back then. Talk about "Dancing With Wolves" movies in real life. Gotta love it! it was real life. Pictures shows miles of nothing but land, mountains....alone.cook refused to feed the hay crew unless they bathed at least once a week. So