My son really wanted to go hiking in what I consider the back part of the ranch and see the house my dad lived in when he was a baby. I had just moved cows there Saturday and was itching to get back in there are explore a little more myself so it worked out perfect.
My sister in law went along also. As the road is pretty rough getting back in to the old house we parked and walked in. The kids were troopers and had so much fun exploring as we went, finding feathers, an old animal trap in a tree, cool rocks, looking for treasures etc, but when we finally came over a hill and saw the house they took off running for it.
My dad, his three sisters and their parents lived in this tiny house, with no running water, no electricity, no telephones when he was younger. Clearly it has seen better days.
It was fun to ride through here with my aunt and hear stories about the place. I love family history.
The view out on of the living room windows, I could handle that! The trees near the bottom of the picture is where the water came from.
view out the living room window |
and we found these initials (or is it a brand) carved into a sandstone rock with a date. I can imagine the person who carved them would be happy to know they were found and the kids were super impressed with them
Little cowboy also decided he really wanted to ride his horse. This had me a bit torn as he decided it as I was getting ready for a run. In the end I blew off the run and helped him with his horse. I decided since it was the last day of summer vacation I would rather spend that time with him. He is growing up so fast!
This is so cool :) How much land do you guys have on your property? It looks massive!
ReplyDeleteI always love your ranch pictures and stories! Good luck with the transition back to school! I got back to work next week, and Ava starts kindergarten in two weeks!!
ReplyDeleteNice! Wonderful post and memories. I especially love the captive audience picture!
ReplyDeleteLOVELOVELOVELOVE THESE PICTURES SO MUCH.
ReplyDeleteCant wait to hear about how school went as well.
<3
What a great hiking trip. So much family history and the carved letters are so cool. Sounds like the last day of summer was a lot of fun :-)
ReplyDelete