Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A day out of my awesome life!





baruch hashem, hodu lahashem ki TOV! that's what i have to say about my life . : )

have you ever done something and felt like, wow, This is what i was meant to do!
yeah so that is how i feel moving cattle, on a beautiful horse, miles away from civilization, with gorgeous views as far as the eye can see.
today i got to be a cowgirl for the second time, and i was invited back, absolutely whenever i want!
not saying all this to brag, (hey some of you may not even like the idea of spending hours on the back of an unpredictable animal, chasing runaway cows) i can't imagine anyone Not loving it, but hey, that's why i had to move all the way here to fit in somewhere.
but just saying, that if you want something bad enough, Hashem really can give it to you, anything really is possible. and this situation is even better that i could have dreamed of.

so this morning we headed out to gather the cattle and bring them in to separate the yearlings.
out in the fields the views are breathtaking. sorry i don't have pics, there is a huge drop off the side of a cliff, to form a gulley, between 2 mountains. at that point i wanted both hands on the reins, and not on my camera. everything is green and gorgeous after the early rains this season.

Me and my friend Agnes brought in one group, and the 2 cowboys, brought in the other.
we brought them all to the pens, where the 2 cowboys got of their horses to separate the young ones into a separate pen. Agnes and I got to practice some cutting. we ran after the cows,(on horseback) and separated groups of about 10 at a time made them run into the pens until all the yearlings were separated from the grown cows.
then we were given our first independent task.
Agnes and I had to take the grown cows back out and release them onto the range again.
when that was done, we galloped down the dirt road back to the farm.
nothing like a good gallop. : )
before we left the cowboys said we are welcome to come back anytime to help or just ride.
they said the job was done 30 % faster with our help. woohoo, and it's only our second time working cattle!

love you all,
g-night : )
i hope hashem grant all your wishes too, in ways you wouldn't even imagined possible.

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