Saturday, October 10, 2020

Updates from the J-B and 7 Bulls Ranch

We have been back now for almost two weeks and the most significant thing we have noticed is how dry it is. It rained less than 2” in both August and September. 

Our pond went from this….
Dakota swimming in our pond. It was 4-5' deep in August
To this….. in just a few short weeks.

I would venture to say that water is the most important thing to the wildlife right now. In fact a review of the trail camera on the water tank showed a variety of wildlife visiting throughout the day and night. The first 4 pictures are a sequence showing a Redtail hawk landing on the tank, jumping in the water, getting out and drying off then flying away. If you look at the clock on the bottom of the picture you can see that it was there for about 45 minutes!
Landing....

Taking a bath....

Drying off.....

And away it goes!

 Of course there are the ever present deer. This one got right in the water tank and was taking a bath! 

Not sure what scared these guys but they were getting the heck out of there!

Then there are the creatures that go bump in the night like this bobcat...

 This flying squirrel looks like he was going to land on the camera!

Ahh! There's a camera!

We have been busy as ever. The first 4 days or so were spent over at Kevin’s place putting up fencing for a much anticipated event. The arrival of the Filip horses! Kevin’s horse was arriving from Wisconsin delivered by longtime friends Craig and Paulette and Cheryl was to pick up her horse a few days later!

Craig and Paulette

Kevin and Cheryl were very excited to get their horses home and start riding them.

Speaking of Kevin and Cheryl’s house, they got a lot done in the 6 weeks that we were gone. They got the roof on both their covered porch and car port. They used T&G 2x6’s so it had a tight fit and the T&G is visible from below.
Carport all done!
Front porch with the T&G ceiling

They also put up the majority of the bug wood on the ceiling in their living areas. The finished product looks great and they are well on their way to creating their forever home!
He got the wood on his east wall and elk up!

Dining room area

Bug wood on the living room ceiling
Progress has been a little slower at our place. I redid the stairs as we did not love the way they felt from our first attempt. They are now level and more evenly spaced and feel great walking up and down them!

We also cut the wall down along the side of the stairs. This was the plan all along and we are now to the phase where we could cut the wall diagonally and start putting up posts for the railing. It is slow and tedious as each post has to be cut and notched to fit in its location but we are loving the end result!

Before....

After....Diagonal cut done and 3 posts set!

Barb snapped this picture because she was amazed that I knew how to use a vacuum cleaner.
We also spent a couple of days fencing the west line of our property. This line is a little over a ¼ mile through mostly rocky and wooded terrain. We have set the line several months ago now we needed to set all the T posts and run wire. Like a lot of the other fences on our property, setting the T posts in the rock is quite the challenge. We use a hammer drill and a generator set in the back of the ATV to drill a 2” hole every 25’ or so. This allows us to set the T posts directly in the rock and not have to hunt for softer areas where we can hand pound them.

Hammer drill in action!
We got about ½ way done in the two days so another 2-3 days and we should be done.

The highlight of the week was the arrival of my sister Carol from Minnesota. The oldest of my 4 sisters, she was 11 when I was born and basically raised me and my younger brother. This is the 3rd year in a row that she has been able to visit us in the fall. She spent 3 days with us visiting, 4 wheeling, sitting out and enjoying the nature while we worked on the house.

We saw a couple of nice antelope on our ride

The view from the edge of Rim Rock Canyon
She even got out deer hunting one day! A first for her. We spent several hours in the deer blind one afternoon. Although the “big guy” did not walk by, we had a great afternoon watching the other deer in the area.

Carol and I in the blind

We saw a few does

Wednesday night we went to the Hitchrail in Pringle for burger night. Last Wednesday night we celebrated Cheryl’s birthday and this past Wednesday we celebrated Bonnie’s birthday! How old are they? Well, Cheryl turned….do you really think I am that stupid? Don’t answer that…  

Princess Bonnie
Cheryl with her tiara and scepter 











On the truck front, we decided to go with the new engine rather than a rebuilt. Although this is the more expensive option, it comes with a 3 year warranty and with a rebuilt you are just dealing with too much unknown. We had to put 1/2 down to order it. Once it arrives it will take 3 weeks to get it installed so it looks like we are without a truck for the next month or so.  

We also had a visit from longtime virtual friends Ron and Mary who were in the area site seeing. We had been following each others blogs for several years and this is the first time we have been in the same area. Ron and Mary stopped by our place for a few hours of visiting and getting to know each other. They are great people and we are looking forward to seeing them again soon!


I pretty much had this week's blog done and was ready to post it when we had an event in the neighborhood. Barb and I were out on the west line putting in a few T posts when we heard sirens pretty close by. We jumped on the Ranger and came out of the woods to this......just a mile north of our house. 

 So like all curious retired people we drove the Ranger over that way to see what was going on. We later found out that the rancher over there was mowing his pasture when a hot wheel bearing ignited the grass. The end result was about 50 acres being burned. Three fire departments responded as well as a helicopter and were able to keep the fire out of the forest and contained to the grasslands. 

This coming week we have lots of plans on the house, if we get them all done we will have lots to update next week!

29 comments:

  1. Love the flying squirrel photo from the trail cam! Hope you get some rain soon.

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    1. The squirrel looks like it hos a look of shock in his eyes as he is going to fly into the camera!

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  2. Antelope! Antelope! I am pretty sure you were just holding the vacuum. There is no way I would believe that you could turn it on.

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    1. Next time you are down I will take Lisa for a ride and show them to her.

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    2. I think she would like that as long as the ride isn't too bumpy.

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  3. LOVE those game camera pictures. Looks like you have lots of visitors. Happy they got the fire out quickly, unlike California!!

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    1. You just never know what you are going to get on those trail cameras. Unlike you, this is the first time we have seen a bobcat.

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  4. Awesome game camera pics! Those wildfires can sure be worrisome. Just got back from a deer hunt yesterday. Rob got a spike and I passed on one. 14 deer sitings during our week. Must be nice to have your own game farm to hunt from!

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    1. So, are you done for the year or are you going to get out again? Bucks have been few and far between here. I think maybe they got the memo....

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  5. Your game pics are awesome. I especially liked the flying squirrel. So happy for you that the fire was contained and did not come your way. You should be getting rains soon though to fill your pond.

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    1. Luckily the wind was light and going the right direction to keep it away from our place as well as out of the National Forest!

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  6. Wow the pond pictures! Love the pictures of both your homes, they are spectacular places to live! Really special your sister got to visit once again. That is great they got the fire out so quickly..scary!

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    1. I know, it is amazing how rapidly the water evaporated in just a few weeks!

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  7. Glad the work on your home is coming along while still giving you time to visit.
    Bad that you didn't get much Rain. Certain that farmer was thinking the same.
    Nice Pictures as usual and good news on the Truck.
    Be Safe and Enjoy the season.

    It's about time.

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    1. It is nice to be back and make some progress on the house!

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  8. Love the game shots!!!!! And glad they got the grass fire out! So glad to finally meet in person! Look forward to seeing you down the road!

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    1. Hope to meet up with you guys next time we make it to Texas. Next time plan on staying here for a day or two.

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  9. Hope you get some rain soon. From what I hear, you're not the only state not getting much moisture. AZ didn't have their usual monsoon season making things drier than normal. Fortunately, things were mostly normal in northern WI keeping lakes full and anglers happy.

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    1. I bet it is beautiful in Northern Wisconsin this time of year!

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  10. That flying squirrel cracked me up! No Antelope hunting? My brother just got his in WY. Looking forward to some BBQ!

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    1. Huntable antelope are few and far between in this immediate area. Those bucks were in a non-huntable area.

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  11. Love the wildlife camera. That flying squirrel is amazing. Your friends' house is beautiful. Lots of work on that gorgous inside. Glad your second set of steps worked out. Definitely want sturdy stairs. It has been sooo dry here, as well. We are now over 180 days with no measurable rain. Doesn't take much to start those grass fires. Glad things were brought under control. Looking forward to your new house projects.

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    1. I can't wait for you come here in person so you can see all my mounts!

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  12. Those stairs look great! IT has been a very dry late summer and early fall in the Midwest.

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    1. Thanks! I think dry summers make for the leaves falling early.

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  13. Wish them folks out in California were as quick and efficient in getting small fires out while they are still small.

    Good plan on the truck, and your house is looking GREAT.

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    1. You have to love these volunteer fire departments, they were on it within minutes!

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  14. I'm glad you redeemed yourself by showing a picture of you running the hammer drill after seeing that picture of the vacuum action.

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    1. Life is all about balance although in my case the balance is pretty much tipped towards the hammer drill!

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