Our weekend at the Ranch was drawing to a close. On Sunday evening we sat outside and watched Amanda cook our steaks to perfection on the BBQ, washed down with some cold beers. After dinner had settled, knowing that one of the pet goats needed a toe nail trim, Clint took care of the job, while 3 of his daughters held the goat down. Murray caught it on camera. Later that evening, while we were all still sitting outside after 9.30pm, I wandered up onto the road to take a sunset shot, but missed my opportunity by a few minutes, so took a photo of the Ranch house instead.
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Suzie the pet goat |
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Clint triming toe nails, Emily, Hayley and Taylor hold Suzie down while Amanda and I chat in the background! |
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Cows to the left, RV in the centre and the Ranch house on the right |
We were just getting back to the RV around 10.30pm when we heard a coyote howling, and some cattle were bellowing. Clint and Amanda wanted to take a drive out to the pasture to check the cattle were okay - if they are in a group they will be safe from the coyote, but if a calf has got separated from the herd, he will be easy prey. So the 4 of us bundled into the car and off we went in the darkness across the fields. The cattle seemed content, and even the horses came up to say hello as we slowed down. Apparently a bull in the neighbouring field was announcing his presence to the bull on our side of the fence - that was the bellowing we had heard. Not distress from the cows. So back to the RV and off to bed for us. Thanks for a wonderful stay Clint and Amanda!
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The red light of my camera must have alarmed this horse |
On Monday morning we said our farewells and it was my turn in the driver's seat. I had no sooner pulled out on the dirt road at around 9.30am and was only going slow when I nearly clipped a wedge tail eagle - he must have had his eye on some prey otherwise he would never have got that close. A few minutes later a pheasant swooped past, and then I ran over a small black snake. A very wildlife filled start to the drive. All around us were green fields, healthy looking cattle, sloughs of water, and even some yellow canola was seen ripening in the distance. The sloughs (pronounced 'slews' over here) are becoming a problem in many places, and county roads are needing to be diverted around them, or else built up higher. In the photo below you will note the construction gang working to keep the road above the water level. The yellow barricades you can see on the left are to help keep the water back while they do the re-construction.
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Our drive out in the morning - see the canola in the background |
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Working to keep the water off the county roads |
Our plan for the day was to drive to the lake (about an hour from the Ranch), check out a camp site and secure it. Once that was done, we would go and do a dump of the tanks, fill up with fresh water, then drive into town and fill up with fuel, and stop by Frieda and Lenny's to do a few loads of washing and have lunch with them. After that we would stock up with groceries and head back to the lake shortly after lunch. When we were about 20 minutes out from the lake, Kathy texted to say the front (lakeside) row of the campground was filling up, and that Milt was about to take the boat out to fish. It was a glorious day and it was too good an opportunity to miss a fishing outing, so I suggested to Murray that we should park the RV - leave the dump and water refuelling etc until later, and he should go fishing with Milt. I would see if Kathy would drive me into town to do the washing and have lunch. I suggested that Murray ring Milt and see if he wanted company in the boat, and if so, could he delay his departure for 30 minutes to give us time to check in and hook up. Yep. It turned out just like that. I reversed into our camp site, this time facing the lake, and right opposite Kathy & Milt, and in no time Murray had hooked up the power, grabbed his fishing tackle and bait, and he was off! He bought home enough fish for 3 meals. Wonderful. I got the groceries and washing done and Kathy and I had lunch in a cafe with Frieda, and by 6pm, we were sitting with Kathy & Milt in their 5th Wheel, tucking into delicious ribs and numerous accompaniments, followed by cherry & nut ice-cream. Yum. Before long the dishes were cleared and the dominoes came out and another great game made our evening complete.