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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Good Fences #102

Tuesday was an absolutely gorgeous day compared to what we have been having.  I finally got to get out and ride in the morning with temperatures in the 50's and before the wind picked up.
 Otoelene was a dream to ride and J gave me the job of checking fences and water gaps.
 You might notice that our goats are on the wrong side of the fence from me.
 It doesn't really matter here because the goats won't cross the water so Cripple Creek acts as a goat fence.
The water gap where the cattle are now looked fine.
 But you might have to take my word for the fact that there are some trees across the fence in this rough area.
With my photo graphic proof, J had to head out the the chain saw to remedy the situation.
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9 comments:

  1. Hello, that is good news that the goats will not cross the creek. I love the goats and the cattle. Great fence shots.
    Have a happy day!

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  2. Cripple Creek....there is an area in the state of Colorado [where I grew up] named Cripple Creek.

    What a gorgeous place to ride early in the morning. Love goats too, I do.

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  3. glad the goats won't cross over! glad you had a nice day!

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  4. Hello!:) Such beautiful scenery to ride your horse in the mornings. Lovely goat images too, and I'm also pleased you don't have to worry about them crossing the water,... what a good fence it makes!

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  5. you are too cool, taking pics from a-top a horse .. not sure i could do that, considering i don't even know how to ride a horse. great times. hopped to see your fence. ( :

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  6. Great shots of your farm, fences and creek ~ Must be wonderful to have a farm but lots of work too ~

    Happy Week to you ~ ^_^

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  7. Sounds like you had the better of the fence jobs. - Looks like a nice area to keep your animals. It's funny that the goats won't cross the creek.

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  8. I bet the 50's weather felt good...just always so good to be outside after being cooped up.

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  9. wow! it is sure greening up nicely!

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