Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Contemplations on Yesterday

Yesterday was a good day.

It ended with Mike and I stretched back in the leather double recliner listening to Mahler's First Symphony.  We finished a fine meal of nice green salad - complete with home made dressing, red peppers, red onions, and cucumbers - and a hunk of antelope backstrap given to us by a friend.  Sliced thick, dipped in milk and elk, dredged in flour with salt and pepper, and fried to just the right tenderness in a cast iron pan.  A glass of wine evened out the fine meal.




Work was good for both of us yesterday.  Mike is redoing the porch at the white rental house and he reports his plan is coming together.  At the end of his day, he stuffed our eight head of stock into the horse trailer and hauled them north to Hoback.  They are making their way to their winter Walton Ranch home.

During my work day, I had the opportunity to do an inspection down a remote part of our county.  While driving back, I spied this long eared owl who allowed me to get right under the tree and photograph him.  Thank you, Mr. Owl!  You made my day!!


It was a warm, lovely late-fall day to be relished to its fullest! 

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