Today at the Ranch [new bull]

mnmtranching

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Our Lake.

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A rear view
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Girls at Summer Camp

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Never been with a girl.

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Got plans for this evening?

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I think I'm going to like it here. :D :D

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Goodlooking bull there MM. If you had a little brown and red thrown in there it would look like my bunch. Like CB said looks like I got a box of crayons scattered out in my pasture.
By the way looks like spring has come your way with the green grass and the yeller flowers.

Cal
 
Cal, I got some brown and red cows, no brown or red heifers this year. Do you have Dandelions in Texas?
MAN! do we ever have a LOT this year. I don't mind, their early and the cattle gobble them up.

Skyline, We have to many geese, a hundred or so Giant Canadas will eat a lot of grass. We have good duck hunting here. The water in the lake is down 5 feet from normal, and the fishing is poor. When the water is up we have great fishing. Bass, Crappie and Bluegill.
 
Nice new bull there for your ladies! :nod: Plenty thick.
Not very much of a gentleman, but they don't seem to mind. You have trashy cows! :lol2:

In regard to you earlier question, if I were a mushroom, I would live in your woods not far from the lake, in the shade, in amongst the grass. Go Look!

Here is the rain, I better get out and get girls in.
 
Thanks all, I do tend to say taheck with things once in a while [almost daily] and me and the pups go walking. 8) :cboy:

Angie, getting close but, I think a little to early for shrooms up here. I'm looking, haven't seen any shrooms of anykind yet, Is it best in moist areas or right after a rain? Do Morels like rotted wood? Do you ever eat the fresh puffballs? Haven't seen any yet.
Those heifers are really trashy, fall in love with the bull one day then act like they never met him the next. :?
Oh Well.
 
mnmtranching":121uoxoi said:
Angie, getting close but, I think a little to early for shrooms up here. I'm looking, haven't seen any shrooms of anykind yet, Is it best in moist areas or right after a rain? Do Morels like rotted wood? Do you ever eat the fresh puffballs? Haven't seen any yet.
Those heifers are really trashy, fall in love with the bull one day then act like they never met him the next. :?
Oh Well.
I suppose, since it is your thread, this high jack is legal! :lol2:
It is best in moist areas, not wet. Just remember, like on the side of a hill in the shade of trees. We walk with a stick and part the grass ~ they are sneaky and like to hide. If you find one, there are more so watch where you step. WHen the lilacs bloom ~ go look. It has been a cool spring so they will be sparse. My dad says there is an acid in the bark of rotting elm that they like and will grow beneath the dead elms in the grass. Not so rotted it is down necessarily, just so that the bark is peeling off and on the ground. There are yellow ones and grey ones ~ both are good to eat.

I have never eaten a fresh puffball. I do not know what they look like. Would for sure like to try one though. We also eat the ones that grow on the sides of the trees. We call them elephant ears, but I know they have other names too. I do not like these as well, they are tougher, more woody. See? Also eat ones that grow in the pasture, but those are easy. You can just go out with an ice cream bucket and grab a bunch before supper. They are out in the fall.
 
Angie, The fresh puff balls are purty good, We have tons, after every rain all summer long.
We are still a good week away from lilacs blooming. I'm gonna find some Morels :nod: for sure :clap:

Heavy rains to the South and North today. They just split and missed us. A sign of things to come I figure. :frowns:
 

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