Had a nice visit with some great young men last night for supper... Steak and birthday cake to Celebrate Danny's birthday.
Caleb, Derek, Jesse, Brian,Ben, Tanner, Danny
GUMBO GAZZETTE
Had a nice visit with some great young men last night for supper... Steak and birthday cake to Celebrate Danny's birthday.
Caleb, Derek, Jesse, Brian,Ben, Tanner, Danny
Another day doing "Spring". A day on the ranch is often a wide array of not only activity but also emotion. Oftentimes it includes planning and adjustment. Today was no different. We had calves born and had calves die. We trimmed trees that bear witness of extreme drought and vicious storms. We are grateful for a second year of plentiful moisture that will give the grass, trees and shrubs a powerful boost. We pruned up an old elm in the yard and added a garden swing. Robin tried it out and gave her approval. Kiersten is excited since it will provide "a great place to read". What does it take to build one of these... A tree, a section of 2x8 and two old stretched and kinked lariat ropes. We drove down to Misty Meadow where our zipline is located... Water is running in Lonetree Creek... grass is greening up. Then we checked on Rendevous Spring... Talked about what fish to stock in it later this spring. Of course there was time in the tractor, in front of the computer, time on horseback and of course time just enjoying family. God is good. We are blessed... I have an idea... Why don't we count our blessings. Perhaps you would want to share some of them with us in the comments section below.
Happy Birthday Danny!
Son... Partner... Coworker... Robin and I have been privileged to be parents of six children, but as those children continue their path of maturity, one begins to appreciated the ongoing handiwork of God in each of them as individuals. Danny has been that individual that we have had the opportunity to observe boyhood to manhood. What is so special is that his tender heart is melding together with maturing mind. He is man of few words but strong ideas. His stern look will give way to a wry smile and a twinkle in the eye. Instead of buying a hot pickup he buys a bull or a swather. He has true concern for his friends and for the path they are following. He continues that concern even when some make poor choices. We appreciate your Danny.
#DontHideGetOutside
Make it part of your plan each day.
Danny likes this dog. His name is Smokey... such an all around "people" dog.
#DontHideGetOutside
Drawing to the end of a beautiful day. Some are still doing chores, some are riding putting some cattle where they belong, had to doctor a calf tonight... All in all, a grand and glorious day. We planted around 125 peach leaf and golden willows below Reinhold Lake today. This area is nearly a slough with lots of cattails. Always has water running through it. Kiersten spotted a Canada Goose setting motionless on a nest. So much to see and enjoy... My new motto for America..."Don't Hide... Get Outside!"
#DontHideGetOutside
Grandpa Reinhold
Emanuel Reinhold was a Swede from the "Minnesota". (You know how those folks would have pronounced that) For a while before moving to Dakota, he was a logger. It only seemed right that when it came time to build the new barn and house... he went west about 15 miles into the Black Hills and cut his own logs. I love his logging truck. If I understand it right, he would have had to come by the area where the present-day weigh station is at Tilford. And you truckers know how much they love you there
My Great Grandfather...
Nels August Jensen, born in Denmark, went west... way west as boy to eventually own The Circle Star. The ranch was located east of Farmingdale, SD on Rapid Creek near where it ran into the Cheyenne River.
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His daughter, Vivian, wrote of N.A.... "He wore Justin Boots (black with little white insets) and a big Stetson hat with a beaded band. In the springtime he stuck a flower sprig in the band. In town, he would walk into anyone’s yard and help himself to a flower for his hat. If the lady of the house appeared, he assumed his jaunty smile and said, “I knew you wouldn’t mind if I took a flower for my hat.” Strangely enough, they never did."
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You know what is really fun... My Dad, Tige, N.A. Jensen's grandson, would often go by Robin's roses in the summer. With a wry smile as he was picking a rose, he would say, "Mind if I borrow a rose?"
This is one those fancy white chocolate candies. When I had one tonight... I recalled the first time I enjoyed white chocolate. When I was in grade school at Alkali, our neighbor, Shirley Keffeler, took it upon herself to make chocolate Easter Candies for many in the school and community. These were not just small round pieces of candy, but rather quite large and scrumptious candies in multiple shapes to fit the Easter Season. Each one of the Reinhold kids received one and mine was white chocolate. Shirley left a good memory in my heart and it was because of kindness and generosity. Some attributes that are going to very much in need in the days ahead.
FROM MARCH 11, 2014
“Well Miss Kiersten Rae... How old are you today?
Twelve years old... You are such a joy to your mom and me and to all your family and friends. God has already used you and our prayer is that you stay faithful and obedient to him and that you will continue to be a blessing. We sure do love you. Have a great day and may this upcoming year be a great chapter in your book.”
Hey Kierstie,
I just wanted to say Thank You to you on this special day. You have blessed me every day since you were born. Thanks for eating ice cream with me no matter the time of day (or night)🙃. Thanks for your hugs💙. They are very special! And for your giggles and your thoughtfulness! I pray you never lose your sparkle and your love for life and your desire to serve Jesus. I love you very much.
Happy 12th Birthday!
Love, Me
Photos by Robin Lee Reinhold
Pan fried sirloin and then Dad would make the gravy in his Scandinavian tradition. Thin gravy made in the pan after the steak had been fried. Milk... a little cream... sage, garlic and probably a little more pepper and salt. We would carry the skillet in and it would be served up with the big "grandma spoon" onto homemade bread. Yes... that is sort of the way things were done tonight in the same dining room that has been home to four generations of Reinholds.
I have to admit... I sure had the memory bank opened for awhile. However, my heartfelt thankfulness for those at the table with me this evening was so special, too. And then to top it off, Julia served us one of her homemade Swedish Apple Pies made with apple that we still have in storage from this past fall.
Thanks Robin for the homemade bread and thanks boys for helping with the steaks.
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