It’s hay season on the ranch just now, and in an effort to help Michelle, I’ve volunteered to pick up my usual morning loads, the first of which (fortunately) was a small one, as the first season’s pick up tends to wear me out a bit until I get into a rhythmπ. I had preemptively laid out my ‘hay picking-up’ attire the evening before, because once my eyes opened this morning, I intended to head out to the pasture.
For those of you who have Instagram accounts, or Facebook, I wonder if you’ve seen the incredible European visitors’ posts of their enchantment with America. Specifically, the United States of America πΊπΈπ. Apparently they are all here for the World Cup, which, if I am to be truthful, I have no clue what that is.ππ Soccer, perhaps? π€
Anyway, I’ve enjoyed scrolling through these lovely and heartwarming posts for the past couple of days now. I wish I could transfer some of them to the Blog so as to immortalize them somehow, but I’d have to do a Google search to figure out how to do that. And I think before I do THAT, I should do a Google search on what the World Cup is.ππ
When I got out to the truck this morning, pointed in the right direction and in the right pasture by my dearest ranch hand (aka ‘Plus One’π), I immediately queued up the music…’America’s Best Patriotic’. The sun was still slumbering, yet I had the hazy twilight of morning to shed light on the hay bales resting on the ground. ‘God Bless the USA’ began to play, and even Jax seemed to pause for a moment. As I gazed upon the beautiful hills across the valley…still so lush and green and outlined in the soon-to-illuminate morning light, I realized anew how very blessed I am to live here. Not One. Single. Day. goes by that I don’t offer up thanks that I was born in the USA! But to hear the same perspective from foreigners on how fortunate we (Americans) are to live here just does a heart good π.
I had lunch with my son a couple of weeks ago. I think he lies somewhere in the middle as far as the left versus the right, but I told him truthfully, that unless you’ve been to another country, you really won’t ever realize how amazingly wonderful the United States of America truly is. It is so wonderful to hear and see these sentiments coming from folks who don’t even live here. And what a refreshing and important reminder for those of us who doππΊπΈππΊπΈππΊπΈπ.

Break time. π

Sustenance for the pasture pals this winter. π


Taking a well-deserved drink after a hard morning’s work.ππ

And the photo I sent to Chelle… It’s not tidy, but it’s done!ππππ












And this wing, or maybe the airport in general, is surprisingly quiet! 







