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This is a
picture of the fabled "Heidmann Warsh", up on our ranchette (yes, we
own it, so we can name it). Looks like Roo, Mudge, and Button got
washed up here too.
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The far end of
our property. I took this picture because we are not over there as
much. Most pictures are at the other end of the property.
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This picture
was taken high in the White Tank Mountains. The flowers are incredible
this year!
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Here is my
friend from Church, Koos.
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That would be
me, and we are still up in the Tanks (White Tanks).
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Koos wanted a
picture like this to send to his parents in Holland. You get to see it
too!
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I like to take
pictures of signs. Shows where I've been. This is still high up in the
tanks!
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Flowers in the
tanks. Pretty, no?
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This is a
picture of a spring. You don't come accross these too often, so I
snapped a pic.
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This is an
old, abandoned dam, at the top of Ford Canyon, high in the tanks.
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Koos, standing
near the top of Ford Canyon.
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What? Me worry?
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This is the
view at the bottom of Ford Canyon, in the tanks.
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Lizzard.
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Roo has
learned to bake bread. Here she is with her creations.
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Roo grinding
grain into flour, so she can make bread.
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Roo mixing
bread.
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Roo dumping
junk into bread.
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Aparently,
every step had to be captured here...
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Rolling out
the bread...
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Patting down
the bread.
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More bread.
Bread, bread, bread. I know bread is the staple of life and all, but
how many pictures do we need?
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Finally! It is
done!
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Up at the
ranch. Jacob is crying (goodness knows why), and I am trying to get him
to stop.
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Meg with my
good sleeping bag.
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This is a
funny picture. Jacob was cold while going to the bathroom!
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Jacob is stuck
in the hole that he dug.
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Meg is stuck
in the hole she dug.
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Never let kids
play with fire.
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Nettie's
clothes line.
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Building the
dog run, up at the ranch (and for a bonus, a lovely picture of the
leftover pieces from the cabin).
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This crumbling
down shanty is on state trust land that is a stone's throw from my
property.
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Here is
Nettie, on top of what the kids call "Petroglyph Mountain". Right over
Nettie's right shoulder, you can see a little tan dot -- our cabin!
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Button in a
crack (on top of Petroglyph Mountain).
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This is
Petroglyph Mountian!
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