Welcome to JKs Rough String Ranch
Welcome to the Rough String, and thanks for stoppin' by!! Grab a hot cup of coffee and sit a spell!
10/22/18 You will see a name change on the blog. Lots of things have changed in my life in the past few years, and I feel compelled to share my story.
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WOW!! Gorgeous ~ doesn't even look real! I've been to alot of places, but never to Washington or Oregon ! Think I need to start planning a trip!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to saddle up and ride.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it?.....Each time I see your landscape work, I always feel I`m missing something.
ReplyDeleteBut keep them coming, I love them. Makes me want to ride on over!
neat how the view is so different in all directions.
ReplyDeleteThe circles to the N - hay? How do they irrigate?
ReplyDeleteLove your views... bucket list worthy that's for sure!
Ahhhhh
ReplyDeleteYes, it still amazes me to have such a beautiful view in our back 40.
ReplyDeleteJeni~The circles are alfalfa hay that are irrigated with what is called a pivot. It's an above ground, electrically powered water line with sprinkler heads on wheels...very expensive. There is also some mint in the upper left of the photo. It grows well in certain soil types.
Cheyenne ~ better use a big boat to get over that pond ;~)
ReplyDeleteI'm with Mikey, Aaaah!
ReplyDeleteI want to be a cowgirl! These are gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteKerry at housetalkn.blogspot.com
Nice pictures! And I NEVER get tired of ones that show the "rider's view," looking over the horse's head. :) "Almost" like being on a horse again!
ReplyDeleteHi Gtyyup..Got to love the high desert !
ReplyDeleteNice surprise having you stop by for a visit, your little mustangs doing good.
Awesome view! That has to be some great riding ground!
ReplyDeleteWas just stopping by, the new header is grand !!!
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