tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4071305437266659581.post8744414887308926252..comments2023-09-04T08:45:07.136-06:00Comments on Ranch Wife Tales: The darknessTales from the Ranchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14038806073251186756noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4071305437266659581.post-69679248290247289052011-07-01T15:35:40.988-06:002011-07-01T15:35:40.988-06:00I am so sorry things are difficult X 2 for you and...I am so sorry things are difficult X 2 for you and your family right now :( I can relate.In Ranching there are so many ups and downs, sometimes occuring all in one day. Most of the time, the downs seem to come, when you thought it couldn't get any worse. It is such a hard and unpredictable way of life, physically, emotionally and financially. It can stretch your patience, your checkbook and your sense of hope. Ranching is a hard way of life but the rewards are plenty. We are so blessed to be Ranchers living in wide open spaces, with our family around us. We have the responsiblity of preserving the land we live on, and caring for Gods creatures, and providing quality beef products for our country :) Keep your chin up :)My thoughts and prayers are with you. <br /><br />Stephanie Amici-Keegan, Henry Ranch, Harrison NebraskaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4071305437266659581.post-7318581297694354762011-07-01T14:29:12.765-06:002011-07-01T14:29:12.765-06:00All of our tanks are completely dry as of this wee...All of our tanks are completely dry as of this week so cattle have to come by barn for water from well... What a summer so far. Mine sounds a lot like yours. Not enough time to get everything done. Hope you have a fun 4th.Weekend Cowgirlhttp://weekendcowgirl.com/noreply@blogger.com