I won't tell you why we bought more Santa Gertrudis; I'll just tell you that we did--eight "three and ones" that look pretty good. Especially one bull that I just love. Too bad he won't get to stay here and Ed has already sold a couple of the calves. Ryan went the other day and brought back a bull. His name is Creel's Christmas Chunk and boy is he--a chunk!! I made it to the barn just after he'd been unloaded from the trailer. The three of us rode out to look at him and they we're kidding me about not making him mad--at least I think they were kidding me.
I never could get a "lone shot" of him because the other bulls were curious. He's already taken over as the "head honcho" of the crowd. This afternoon Ed called me and asked me what I was doing. That was pretty much a moot question since on Saturday's lately I don't do anything! I have become such a lazy person. He said bring my camera and meet him outside--he had something I could blog about. I have to say that he's never been filed under the heading of "neat" when he gets into the paint can and today was no exception!! With 22 more miles of property line to go, wonder how much paint he'll use? :)
He decided to start marking a property line and didn't want to wait for Ryan to help him. Not only was the paint on the tree line but also his glasses and his most favorite shirt!
You gotta say that when my man gets into a project, he gives it all he's got and really "gets into it"!
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