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<blockquote data-quote="Parkerson Cattle Co." data-source="post: 133174" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>sometimes its nice to be the only one out in the middle of 1500 acres surrounded by 200 head of cattle... its a quiet place except for all the mooing but for some reason the noise is so soothing.... its hard work, its dust in your eyes , sweat on your brow, its backbreaking painstaking work, but when the days all done, you look back on all the work you've done, and you thank God that he made you a cowboy... its where you ride for the brand, its where you do more work than most anyman, ... and at the end of it all, you know by the joy that it was all a part of God's plan</p><p></p><p></p><p>when it all seems unbearable, just remember us cowboys/ cattlemen are the last of a dying breed, consider yourself blessed the next time you get cut by barbwire, or sunburnt while out working cattle in that 100 + or below freezing weather.... as bad as it seems at the time, when the sun goes down, you know you've done your share of work, .... be thankful that you know how to do real work, and thank God that you were out in the middle of God's country instead of cooped up inside to work</p><p></p><p></p><p>J.P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parkerson Cattle Co., post: 133174, member: 25"] sometimes its nice to be the only one out in the middle of 1500 acres surrounded by 200 head of cattle... its a quiet place except for all the mooing but for some reason the noise is so soothing.... its hard work, its dust in your eyes , sweat on your brow, its backbreaking painstaking work, but when the days all done, you look back on all the work you've done, and you thank God that he made you a cowboy... its where you ride for the brand, its where you do more work than most anyman, ... and at the end of it all, you know by the joy that it was all a part of God's plan when it all seems unbearable, just remember us cowboys/ cattlemen are the last of a dying breed, consider yourself blessed the next time you get cut by barbwire, or sunburnt while out working cattle in that 100 + or below freezing weather.... as bad as it seems at the time, when the sun goes down, you know you've done your share of work, .... be thankful that you know how to do real work, and thank God that you were out in the middle of God's country instead of cooped up inside to work J.P. [/QUOTE]
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