Dagnabit. Can't find the photo that I would really like to post. The story is that my herd bull in pasture A should have already settled all of the cows in his pasture. Today, I drove ten cows and their little calves from Pasture B about a half mile to join those already in pasture A. Those who are familiar with the cattle business know exactly what photo I have been seeking. The bull strolls up to introduce himself to a new cow by sticking his nose under her tail, then steps back, tilts his head up and curls his top lip up towards his nostrils with a very happy grin on his face. Sometimes he has to knock away the little bulls in the pasture who think they should be big bulls but would need a step ladder for assistance.
I don’t know how to but something that came to my mind was Jerry Clower A New Bull . But i have no idea how yall insert youtube links really. I have him on cassette tapes still.
Go to find the Youtube version of what you want to attach. While it is playing, copy the URL then paste it into here.
Here you go.
@holy-cow I just got in and finished dinner and tried what you said and then saw you had done it for me. Was at a horse show for my 8 year old her first time competing. Man what a hot humid day..
We've been at or over 100 F the past three days.
@holy-cow Yikes. We are hitting 98 this weekend. I have to many farm chores for it to get that hot. I even volunteered myself for helping a neighbor as well. I will sheds some weight this weekend for sure. I just hope it sheds around the belly so i can see my feet again
Finished up drilling soybeans into dust about two hours ago. On to getting some combining done.
@holy-cow Oh man. My small tractor is open no cab. So I headed a half mile down road today with grapple on front loader to get several piles of cut up fallen trees and limbs for my neighbor. His grandkids came down to saw things up and such. I wes sweating going down the road. I finally got all the piles cleaned up and piled into the woods. Right before the bottom fail out of a afternoon thunderstorm hit. Being pinged by rain drops at 15mph was not fun but I welcomed the cool rain after a hot day. Good luck harvesting and hopefully no equipment break downs. I worked on my old rake some this morning getting it ready. Always something to do for sure.
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Some of the classics from the west end of Kentucky would be Monkey's Eyebrow and Possum Trot. Over on the other side of the state, there is a town called Oddville and just north of Clarksville, TN is a tiny town creatively called Tiny Town.
Accident, MD
Fries, VA
Paw Paw, Michigan
Felt, Oklahoma
This almost happened one day when I was in 3rd Grade. We were at a neighboring school and one of our 8th graders was first in line and didn't realize what he was about to do until some of us spoke up quickly.