Instead, she will share some cuteness with you. Here is the Rancher, with a friends' grand-daughter, going out to look at the baby calves (Grandpa is keeping a close eye on things off to the left.)
She had to be carried back from the pasture because her rubber boots gave her a blister, but she was pretty excited about those baby cows! And a Bandaid fixed the blister.Have a great weekend.
I laughed at the carried back as that is TOTALLY what would happen around here.
ReplyDeleteToddler has a Papa Joe (who is just a friend) who lives on a ranch here in TX and she LOVELOVELOVES heading there for the day and seeing the animals.
So cute!
ReplyDeleteAnd ah, I remember fondly the days when most of my medical complaints could be fixed with a band-aid.
Ain't so easy now!
I would excited about seeing a baby calf too! Though I doubt anyone could carry me back if I got a blister....
ReplyDeleteNice pic. And baby cows are always exciting.
ReplyDeleteMiz - I'm glad the Toddler has somewhere she can go to see animals!
ReplyDeleteCrabby - yeah, they don't make Band-aids large enough anymore, do they?
Missy - oh, I dunno - the Rancher is tougher than he looks! *snort*
dfLeah - thanks. We should have new baby calves soon. They are just taking their own sweet time arriving.
Ah, I love to see a man who knows how to take care of business hold a little girl's hand. Something about the rough and tumble type showing their softer side I suppose. (And I have no clue if your Rancher is one of those types, it is just the first thing that came to mind when I saw the cute pic.)
ReplyDeleteSB - you nailed it exactly! That old cowboy comes across as tough as rawhide, which is why I thought the picture of him holding onto that little pink-clad girl was so cute! (But don't tell anyone he's a real softie, 'kay? Don't want to ruin his reputation!)
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet. I love to see men looking after kidlets. There's something tender and heartwarming about it. And Grandpa looks way too young.
ReplyDeleteHilary - I love it, too! And yes, grandpa is wa-ay too young!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute...the tough old rancher - yeah!
ReplyDeleteReb - yup - tough guy! Hehehehehe
ReplyDeleteI bet she had both of those grandpa-types wrapped around her little finger! :)
ReplyDeletekcinnova - how on earth did you know that? :)
ReplyDeleteWhich one is the toddler?
ReplyDeleteDepends on how much beer they have consumed..... :)
ReplyDeleteHow sentimental! The little one is a cutie! Actually, the rancher and grandpa look like they are enjoying themselves immensely! Did they do a good cow check, or did they take a rain check? HeHe! Yes, rancher and grandpa look too young! O.K. the rancher can pay me later!
ReplyDeleteRedbush - I'll let the Rancher know he owes you! :)
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ReplyDeleteMen enjoying a little girl during springtime on the farm. I imagine that it doesn't get any better than that.
Terrie
dfTerrie - you are SO right! Isn't that the cutest picture?!
ReplyDeleteI do so understand about uncooperative cameras and computers!
ReplyDeleteI love your new header - just the thing for calf season.
Dawn - it's so frustrating when things don't go as planned! Thanks for the compliment about my header - sister, Reb, designed it for me!
ReplyDeleteAWWW so cute indeed.
ReplyDeleteSagan - it is cute, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBandaids cure EVERYTHING! It's amazing! (She's a cutie.)
ReplyDeleteAmy - Band-aids are the best! And certainly seemed to do the trick with her!
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