Yeah, I think Jeri caught me napping there.Ron, you Crazy out there
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Yeah, I think Jeri caught me napping there.Ron, you Crazy out there
We always have Anatolians, but this pair ( brother and sister ) I'm not so sure. Both parents looked like traditional Anatolians, but that female does look more like a Pyrenees. It doesn't matter to me as long as they like to work and they do.What breed are your lovely pooches? Anatolian Shepherds? Pyrenees mixes?
Right!Nah she would'nt
They are beautiful dogs. Sure look like Anatolians, but the "latte" color made me wonder about Pyrenees.We always have Anatolians, but this pair ( brother and sister ) I'm not so sure. Both parents looked like traditional Anatolians, but that female does look more like a Pyrenees. It doesn't matter to me as long as they like to work and they do.
Absolutely. Our old girl's hips are tired out. She still gets around fine, but getting up and down (from a laying position) takes her a minute. When she was younger, I used to take her for rides. The best dang truck buddy ever... but the last time I took her for a ride, to get groomed, I blew my back out lifting her up in to the truck... lol.Yeah, it's tough when they get old and still want to be out in the fields with the animals, but can't keep up.
Wow!Tried and tried to talk him out of it.
At least he sat on the idea for the better part of the year before getting it done…
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It’s the little victories that count!When I drove my fj55 down to see Ron (pigeaten) I overtook 3 other vehicles.
Too Deer and a Massey Ferguson.
Depends on how bad I want a massage.I’ve always been intrigued with Route 66 but even more so as I age a bit. Bristow, where we live sits on Route 66. We have an old train depot from 1923 that has been restored. The last water tower for Frisco railroad sits next to it.
Back in boomtown days, many of our older buildings housed workers and the wife and I have kicked around idea of converting one for nightly rentals to those traveling Route 66.
Just viewed building built in 1921. Upstairs needs total gutting but all the doors with transoms above still exist. Old sinks still present and we found receipts from TV, radio repair shop from late 60’s.
Has nice retail spot under with separate door for upstairs which is a must. Diner two doors down where @Pigeaten and I had breakfast.
If someone was driving Route 66 and had chance to stay night on Route 66 outside of a typical hotel, is this something you all would consider.
I’m planning on long haul, Main Street not going anywhere. Our small town close enough to Tulsa that it’s not gonna die on the vine like many others. If anything it’s only going to grow in time.
Clyde parked in front.
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