This week we start in South Dakota with "The Adventures of Barb". That could very well be a blog title in itself as she always seems to be up to some kind of adventure. The workshop table done, she set her sights on a different kind of adventure altogether. Cattle branding! That's right, it is that time of year again. I am super bummed that I missed it but that did not mean Barb had to!
She's had a variety of jobs at the branding over the year; bucket girl, where she followed Rancher John around collecting castrated nuggets, brand girl, where she was responsible for heating and delivering the branding iron to unsuspecting calves and this year, injection girl, where she vaccinated each of the calves while they were held down my someone else. She has had years of injection experience from her horse days, so this came second nature to her. So much so that she was able to hold a Bloody Mary in one hand and inject with the other!
Meanwhile. 22 hours to the east our grandson Dylan got his driver's license! I cannot believe that we have a grandchild old enough to be driving.
Back in North Dakota, we were still busy with the spring planting duties. I was pretty much running trucks of fertilizer between the field, farm and elevator with fencing and root pulling intermixed. How many people do you suppose have driven a truck that has over 1,000,000 miles on it? I am guessing not many!
As I mentioned in an earlier post, they had taken out a couple of tree rows and while the excavator did a pretty good job, after Chris had seeded it pulled up a bunch of roots that needed to be cut off with a sawzall. Not a really hard job, but daunting in the fact that there were so many and it was cold and windy.
Bob S and I continued to pull fence and fence posts.
I also tackled some stumps from trees I had cut down several years ago. Even though these were old stumps, they were still stubborn and had new growth sprouting up around them. In the end the payloader won and the stumps are no longer part of the landscape in that field.
Ty and I (mostly Ty) welded up some rebar trail camera holders for me. I am looking forward to using these when I get home and seeing what this year's deer herd looks like!
I was able to make it to my first basketball game this week! Both Gavin and Chase play for their schools, I think Gavin is 12 and Chase is 10. They play on the same team some games, others they play on different teams. Let me tell you, these two are basketball fanatics and it shows in their play. Of the 44 points in one game I think Gavin had over 30 and Chase had 6. I am not a huge basketball fan, but it was fun to watch them play.
Oh, and I finally saw a moose! It was from a distance and I only had my cell phone, but it was definitely a moose!
Before I knew it, my three and a half weeks was up and it was time for me to go home. We were not done with planting, but we were well over 75% done. That just leaves Chris, Dylan, Farmer Bob and Ty to finish up the last 4-5 days of seeding. Scratch that, Farmer Bob had to go to a conference in Orlando, so it just left the other three.
I spent my last day there fueling up the tractor, getting more fertilizer, doing laundry and cleaning the camper. Lord help me should I bring home a dirty camper! It is somewhat surreal spending that much time with another group of people, you really become part of their family. At least that is the way they make me feel when I am up there. It is like a second home to me. Bob, DeAnne, Chris, Holly, Dylan, Sydnie, Ty and Stephanie are like family and there is a little bit of sadness whenever I leave. Outweighing all of that is the excitement I feel to get home and seeing Barbie however. That evening Farmer Bob, DeAnne and I went out for supper at Iron Ore in Riverdale. The food was fantastic! Since the restaurant was 45 minutes on my way home, I drove separately and just carried on when we were done.
The beautiful thing about having a pickup camper is that you can just drive until you are tired and then just pull over. Which is exactly what I did. I got 3 hours behind me before I was too tired to continue. I just pulled over into a farm field approach, climbed in back and slept for a few hours before getting up at 3am and continuing on. I made it home at 6am on Mother's Day where we spent a not so quiet day splitting wood until about 4pm.
It is so good to be home, but it is going to be short-lived as we have another adventure planned in just 10 days!

















Beautiful post of the farm. Congrats to Dylan.
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DeleteTo each their own. Not every woman would want to split wood on Mothers Day.
ReplyDeleteGood point, I never even thought about it that way!
DeleteI always enjoy a look into life on a big farm. It reminds us what hard work farming is.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard, yet rewarding work.
DeleteMy, how times flies when the grandchildren get their drivers license.
ReplyDeleteSeems you had a busy time and it so much nicer to feel at home when away.
Enjoyed your photos as always.
It would be a lot harder to be away from home if they did not make me feel so welcome.
DeleteAll of your farming activities fascinate this city girl.
ReplyDeleteThere is a whole other world out there to be discovered!
DeleteHmmm I don't remember anyone EVER going to the hospital from our ranch. What did you do to the poor man?? Though branding is a lot of work, we always had fun doing it. I do remember the one handed JAB. Are you SURE that's a moose? Looks like a cow to me! LOL. Great times and great memories every single year!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a blob out in the middle of a field. I should really carry my good camera with me at all times.
DeleteBarb is certainly a multi talented lady. Congrats to Dylan on getting his drivers license. Sorry to hear of Bob’s injury. Glad to see you got another farming season in the bag and returned home safely with all your fingers and toes. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteVery apt statement as not everyone went home with their toes intact!
DeleteGlad you made it home safely. Sounds like you both had adventures while you were gone. Now where are you planning to go ?
ReplyDeleteWe are actually headed your way! But not all that way, we are only going as far as Oregon.
DeleteGlad you are home safe and sound and getting ready for your next adventure! It has been such a cold Spring so I imagine that field work with the roots was no fun. Barb should have a Ranch sounds like she is an all around hand! So Bob S was injured...I will guess a Barbed wire injury as that stuff can be awful. In our younger days splitting wood was a great activity...I enjoyed stacking the wood and making the ends so the stack would not fall over:)
ReplyDeleteIt was one of the coldest spring planting seasons that I remember. It really did take the "fun factor" out of many of the activities.
DeleteGood morning guys! The farm photos are beautiful. When we were full-time travelers and still on road trips now, I loved travel days and passing by all the gorgeous farm lands. Cattle branding is an interesting adventure. I don’t think there is anything Barb can not/will not do. Glad you are home safe and can’t wait to see what’s next on the calendar for you guys. Do you what kind of bird eggs you found?
ReplyDeleteI forgot to comment about those eggs. Those were goose eggs, we scared it off the nest as we were walking through the field.
DeleteWhat the heck! What kind of truck is that?? It speaks well for the maintenance
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What kind of bird eggs were those?
Sounds like all is well in Jim and Barb land! Looking forward to your next adventure!
That was one of the semi-trucks, I have been watching the odometer over the years just waiting for the moment it crossed 1 million. Those were goose eggs. We jumped the goose off the nest while walking through the field one day.
DeleteMy blog totally stopped working can't get to the page to write a post anymore sigh are you on instagram by any chance? I will probably keep my post up for now so I can visit my friends
ReplyDeleteWe do not have Instagram. What are the advantages of it? You have had the worst luck with your blog. I hope you get it figured out, I enjoy reading about your adventures.
DeleteYou both feel comfortable doing something you enjoy while keeping Busy.
ReplyDeleteA Happy Belated Mother's Day Barb.
Stay Safe and Enjoy your next adventure.
It's about time.
I think we would go stir-crazy if we did not have something to do every day!
DeleteMy eldest will start driving this summer and I am in shock as well. Those middle school basketball games are intense. My youngest plays and yesterday's game was quite the nailbiter. They lost by 1 point.
ReplyDeleteThat is crazy, it seems just he was just recently a pre-teen!
DeleteMy grandson is 13. Oh how the years fly by.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a garage sale around here in a while. Glad you were able to make a little money from yours.
Although we didn't have the "power" tools you got to use, whenever we cleaned out a fence row, it seemed like it was several years before we finally got all the debris out of the dirt. Every spring, it seems like more roots would work their way up to the surface.
ReplyDeleteThat wire roller is a God send. I cannot imagine how long it would take without it and a tractor to lift the t-posts.
DeleteAh the fun parts of ranch life! Sounds like you ended things on a high note. Off to summer trip next!
ReplyDeleteYou should plan your next trip out here during the branding season, maybe you can be the castrator!
DeleteCongratulations Dylan so exciting to get your first driver's license! Love the pic of Barb and her Bloody Mary LOL. Used to love going to garage sales with my mom many years ago! Glad you're home and doesn't surprise me how you got home haha.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy getting ready for the trip! Exciting
Leave it to Barb to have a Bloody Mary in one hand and doing injections with the other!
DeleteI don't think I put our name on last post as I have to go through firefox to comment. Ken and Shirley
ReplyDeleteIt seems more and more people are having issues with blogger lately.
DeleteI hope you already had that fertilizer in stock. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteLuckily they did. Cost have gone up 30-40% since they brought it onto the farm earlier this year.
DeleteAnother fine episode in the "Day of your life" episode. I am glad you saw a Moose. Moose sightings for me are non existent.
ReplyDeleteWow. I can't even imagine being you guys! The cattle branding would have done me in! I hear you on the garage sale. The money is nice. Getting rid of the stuff is nicer! And cheers to Dylan, too. As usual, you've all been very busy!
ReplyDeleteSorry to fall behind in commenting. Life. Stuff sure happens a lot faster as I get older. Problem is, I can't keep up as well as I used to.
ReplyDeleteY'all sure do work hard! I'm tired just reading the words. You should take a break. Maybe a road trip?
All is good here. Gini is almost able to walk unassisted for the first time in 30 years after having both knees replaced. Back to full-time exploring Nature soon!
Send rain.
Was that really a moose? The legs certainly look it. It's kind of a strange place for a moose, but then, I suppose the moose found something interesting. And You and Barb have been busy.garage sales, welding, out in the field, branding cattle...It's hard to keep up this time of year and I swear your posts don't always show up in my feed. Enjoy, and I hope you get some good weather. If it gets warm, some some east too please.
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