PROGRESS
Putting up rafters on the Calf and Tack or is it the Beef and Bridle or .... we really have too much fun sometimes. The wit and wisdom shared in this bunch is entertaining to say the least
We had most of our crew going today. Derek Anderson was cutting rafters with Jason Morris and Rachel Reinhold. We got the ridge board in place and now we are putting up the rafters. If we could just put a switch on the wind and then shut it off, our up in the air projects would be a trifle easier. However, we made good progress today.
Oh we had plenty of help today. We call them the boys and sometime their curiosity gets a little overwhelming, especially when you can hardly push them out of the way. But we cannot get angry with them. We really do like these Hereford steers.
Julia and Louie...pretty good buddies. Any day is good day to slip down on a good saddle horse and go for a ride..
Caleb came down this afternoon and helped as well. It is great spending time with our kids on this project. Certainly nice to have Robin with her camera keeping our photo diary well stocked.
PRETTY CUTE
Yes, business as usual, calving season continues on the Lonetree Ranch.
PREPARING SEED POTATOES
The Lonetree School had Agriculture class for the two younger girls today. Robin had them preparing seed potatoes to plant tomorrow. Cutting them in pieces to ensure eyes were in each piece and then sorting them and then letting them dry a day or so will provide seed for a nice patch of potatoes. Good job girls.
Will You Give Me A Ride Too
You know I love this horse...we have made a great team for quite a few years. Saturday at the track meet, a little boy came up to me and said, "Do you remember giving me a ride on your horse." With a little prompting from Robin, I replied that I did. After all, there have been hundreds or more. A little later the boy, Kanin, returned with his little brother. We talked and then he looked up at me and said, "Will you give me a ride on your horse, too?"
I love what I do....For the Kingdom.
CHORE TIME
Even the saddle horses in the barn will take any extra loving. That's alright with these kids.
Needing a little extra attention..."Because baby, it's cold outside." Robin enjoyed her trek around the barnyard this morning as chores were being done.
The Reinhold family has nearly always had milk cows that we milk the old fashioned way. We enjoy having plenty of milk and good thick cream skimmed from the top.
Question??? "How do I explain to our kids that in the last couple of years that South Dakota has outlawed the sale of raw milk and Colorado and other states have legalized the use of marijuana?
Julia and Kiersten's Happy Chickens are just a little down today due to the snow..."Have you ever seen a chicken frown?" However the coop is the warmest place in the barnyard and they are still laying well. We will be taking eggs to town this evening
And for all you Belle Dog fans....She enjoys the snow. Praising the Lord for good moisture.
Ask Caleb Clark or Julia and Caleb Reinhold about our workout program.
... a lump in my throat
".... a lump in my throat."
We enjoyed going over to the Amdahl Angus and Hereford Bull Sale this afternoon. These folks are fine longtime friends over south on Elk Creek. Good cattle and good neighbors. Tim started out the sale with a welcome and then invited all to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. He said many of us grew up saying it daily in the country schools that we attended...(I know that we did at Alkali). All stood and removed their hats and in one voice...I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
I found myself halfway through the pledge and I had had to stop as a lump in my throat stopped me... Hard to explain, except that I was amongst a crowd that was standing and joining in conviction and good conscience.
I shared this with my family this evening and Robin said that she had experienced the same. We say the Pledge often. In this day where patriotism in America seems to be waning and commitment to principle daily is becoming increasingly difficult to find, today's gathering of good folks gathered around good cattle was a blessing.
Allegiance is only that when lived each day and not only on occasion. And devotion to the Republic...One Nation UNDER GOD.... Indivisible ...liberty and justice for all. As one reflects on the words perhaps the condition of our USA is more understood as so many have turned their back on not only the flag, but also the Republic and certainly God Almighty.
A LUMP IN MY THROAT
Tim & Marcia of Amdahl Angus and Hereford
We enjoyed going over to the Amdahl Angus and Hereford Bull Sale this afternoon. These folks are fine longtime friends over south on Elk Creek. Good cattle and good neighbors. Tim started out the sale with a welcome and then invited all to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. He said many of us grew up saying it daily in the country schools that we attended...(I know that we did at Alkali). All stood and removed their hats and in one voice...I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
I found myself halfway through the pledge and I had had to stop as a lump in my throat stopped me... Hard to explain, except that I was amongst a crowd that was standing and joining in conviction and good conscience.
I shared this with my family this evening and Robin said that she had experienced the same. We say the Pledge often. In this day where patriotism in America seems to be waning and commitment to principle daily is becoming increasingly difficult to find, today's gathering of good folks gathered around good cattle was a blessing.
Allegiance is only that when lived each day and not only on occasion. And devotion to the Republic...One Nation UNDER GOD.... Indivisible ...liberty and justice for all. As one reflects on the words perhaps the condition of our USA is more understood as so many have turned their back on not only the flag, but also the Republic and certainly God Almighty.
Beautiful Chickens
Julia took some photos of her beautiful chickens. The hen in the top picture is named Oreo. She told me that the rooster on the bottom left also ranks as one of favorites. We are getting more eggs now as the young hens are really beginning to lay and the whole flock is becoming more acclimated to being inside most days due to weather.
The "Out of Town" Presence
In Western South Dakota...even Downtown shows the impact of the vast "out-of-town". Notice the legendary neon horse and rider atop the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association building on the next street over from Rapid City's Main Street Square. We gather at the Square each Wednesday and have our Legacy III Bible Study.
Rainbow Bible Ranch
Paulton Reinhold Chord Christmas 2015
We enjoyed getting together with the Paulton, Chord, Reinhold family (Christmas) get together yesterday. Had a great time. Grandad and Grandma Paulton took center stage in this photo.
"BELLE - OUR ENGLISH SHEPHERD"
Belle is our English Shepherd. One could not ask for a better all-around dog. Loves people...barks at stranger...never mean...gets along with cats and chickens...does not chase rabbits...loves to hunt.... trails cattle...loves to explore...and she is always ready to go do chores. Thank You God for a good dog.
Good Job Caleb
I really don't mind having jackrabbits around...unless they get close to my young trees. They can wreak havoc on a new shelter belt in no time. They are quite fun to hunt. Caleb brought this one home this morning....22 rifle...one shot...on the run. Good job Caleb.
Winter Beauty and a Birthday
These full brothers are hardly fighting. Buck and Elijah enjoy sparring on this crisp winter morning. Robin has noticed that these two beautiful dun geldings thoroughly enjoy being with each other and are generally teasing one another as well. Sounds like family.
The morning sun was cast in an eerie, nearly golden hue as it cleared the eastern horizon. However, even -10 degree weather, the warm rays burned off the surrounding haze rather quickly.
Now you know what Robin enjoys doing on her birthday.
Happy Birthday Dear.
Some of you may recall reading the article in the Rapid City Journal or the Meade County Times about the calf that was used in the Birthday in the Barn Celebration at Rainbow Bible Ranch. This is Myrtle and her son Meldon on this beautiful frosty morning.
Oh Yes, Happy Birthday Robin.
You are great partner, wife, mother and friend. We pray God's blessing upon you. We know that you will spread those blessings abroad. And thank you for all you are and do. We love you.
Larry, Rachel, Molly, Danny, Caleb, Julia and Kiersten.
"SNOW BUSINESS"
I believe there was a song...
"There's no business like 'snow' business
Like no business I know
Everything about it is appealing
Everything that 'hill' will allow
Nowhere could you get that happy feeling
When you are stealing that extra bow
There's no people like 'snow' people
They smile when they are low
Even with a 'pile of windswept snow'
You may be stranded out in the cold
Still you wouldn't change it for a sack of gold
Let's go on with the 'snow'
Irving Berlin...thanks for letting me take a little liberty with the song:)
It was crazy. You would pick up speed coming down the hill and then hit snow that had piled in about foot or two deep. Felt like a bunch of gophers..
At the end of the "Gopher Run"...
Sledding in amazing powder on Saturday afternoon after Christmas.
The powdery snow that we received overnight is quite delightful. Yes if the wind would begin to blow...it would be nearly a blizzard...but it isn't. So we enjoyed being outdoors as a family. Cherished moments..
Molly and Belle are sporting the latest in sledding attire..."furry head pieces"
Yesterday afternoon was wonderful. Sure the temperature was 3 degrees...but the sun was shining and the wind wasn't blowing. Julia and Kiersten let me join them on the toboggan on this run. The powder at the end of the run literally buried us.
TAKE TIME TO SLOW DOWN...
Doesn't it seem just a little ironic that we tend to get stressed out over the celebration of a holiday celebrating simplicity? If you are feeling stress this Christmas season, maybe it's time to check the motives of your heart. Take some time to slow down and enjoy the beauty of every God given moment. Just my thoughts from the day...
"Get Anything or Not"
The breaks have so much big and little bluestem (the red grasses) that with the snow on the ground... "It is beautiful". It is not uncommon to have little bluestem, but over the last few years the big bluestem has multiplied extensively. The added moisture has played a huge part in contributing to that.
Hunting is a family affair. We had five of us in the rig today and Caleb is the only one with a tag to fill. Really we all love the outdoors and hunting on the ranch is very fulfilling whether "get anything or not".
Deer hunting this snowy afternoon on the Lonetree Ranch. Saw lots of deer. It was agreed that we all missed Molly, our fellow hunter, who is off in at Bible College in Oregon. Just seemed right to be having Tillamook Cheese made at the great cheese factory on Tillamook Bay just south of Cannon Beach. Molly has been there a couple of times already. Looking forward to having you home in a couple of weeks. Be sure to bring some more cheese home.
Attitude of Gratitude
Todays “Attitude of Gratitude” … Today (and everyday) but especially in the past month and a half. I have found myself thanking God for blessing me with incredible Parents.
Thanks, Dad and Mom… for teaching me to SEEK TRUTH. And to set my standards high, for telling me to never settle for less, and teaching me to be a little stubborn… (you might not believe it, but I think my stubbornness might be a good thing. ;)) And for showing me how to value each moment that God gives me. Thank you for sometimes forcing me to THINK. And most importantly, thank you for teaching me and showing me what it means to follow Jesus. I will be forever grateful.
Clouds are sure pretty
We took a quick drive over north this evening and Julia took along the camera. Caleb was in the combine picking up a little more alfalfa seed. We then went to check on some of the fall calving cows and then on the way home..."well, the clouds were sure pretty". Then we got back to Rainbow Bible Ranch and enjoyed supper with Harold and Linda Narum of Amidon, ND. A good evening.
A Nice November Afternoon
It was just so nice this afternoon. Not an ice tea day, but good coffee with family...and feline...and canine... "Oh it's a family thing"
Well Fred the scarecrow has withstood some windy days this fall on the Lonetree Ranch. Julia had a nice visit with him this evening.
We have few petunias and one mum that just won't quit, even with some frigid nights. Kiersten and Tiger pose for a photo. I love the flag...in a few days we will observe Veterans Day. It is not a day just to wave the flag but a day to honor and show allegiance to the fundamentals of what our nation was founded upon.