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Spring Branding

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:01 am
by Brent
:D I thought the colors would turn out better. The hills are all yellow flowers and the backround is purple from the mountain lupin and sage in bloom. My favorite time of year here. With all the rain we've had everything exploded in color.

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Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:20 am
by ljw
Brent,
That is beautiful!! :o It's amazing the constrast of that pic and the way it will be shortly. Although I feel that each change in season has its own special attractions. I'm always in awe of the differences in the people, terrain, and scenery of CA whenever I visit. So close to LA, that is really a change in scenery! LA is so exciting to visit, but I couldn't live there. Regardless of the political issues, CA is a wonderful state 8)
Larry

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:11 pm
by John *.?-!.* cub owner
Fantastic picture.

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 2:40 pm
by beaconlight
Betcha New Jersey never looked like that. It is beautiful.

Bill

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:45 pm
by cowboy
8) Hi Brent

Awesome makes me want to put my Dancer in the trailer and come out for a visit. Too bad the truck is on the side of the house witha blown motor.

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:49 pm
by Bigdog
Incredible scenery Brent!

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:56 pm
by Dan England
Brent: A beautiful picture. I have always been fascinated with anything and everything concerning the old west. I must have read several thousand books by Louis L'amour and other western writers. Still read them each night until I fall asleep. My favorite travels have been those to western states from Arizona and southern Cal to Montana and Wyoming. I have spent most of my life in Missouri, Texas and Arkansas and was quite pleased to be able to go to a rodeo in historic Cody, Wyoming. This was a night in the latter part of June following a fairly warm day. The temperature must have dropped 50 degrees or more after we arrived at the rodeo arena. A strong wind was blowing, our coats offered little warmth. That was the coldest temperature which I have ever experienced. I would leave the stands to get near a metal windbreak, then back into the stands for an event which which I wanted to see, then back to the windbreak. I would not like Montana or Wyoming during the winter season but love to be there during summer. A change of topic but how is the saw operating? Dan

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 9:43 pm
by Brent
Dan,

The saw works great. I was going to demo it at California's largest tractor show next week but our group thought it might be too dangerous. I think our governor calls those types Girly Men. I used a similar one alot when I was younger and never had a problem. Actually, I think they're safer than a chain saw, especially with the full blade guard. I'm now looking for a little more adventurous group to play with. :)

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:19 pm
by RedNed
Brent,Great picture.I just flew back east from Las Vegas last week.I was wondering from 30,000 feet up ,some of the fields were in circles.Lots of circles.Patches of circle farmland.My question is .Was that for irrigation purposes?

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:25 pm
by Ron L
Ned. Probably from irrigation pipe on wheels that swivel from one end by water pressure ...........

BTW... Brent, nice "Paint" !!

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:49 pm
by Jim Becker

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 10:30 pm
by Ron L
I'd say - "That about covers it, Jim"....... :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 12:08 pm
by Arizona Mike
Brent, Beautiful spot and a great picture :!: Thanks.