River is my main connection to Sunday selections - as usual very ordinary pics with a waffle of words on offer here.
Picture of a piece of timber at my parents place with many extended family brands - Dad is third generation Australian and basically over 90% of his heritage is agriculture and livestock.
I did a search but apparently I have only done one real branding post (way back in May 2007) - and earlier in the week Ms Moon confounded me by having to Google what Marks and Brands were.
Isn't it weird, what one person grows up knowing innately and other never encounter?
We were in the saddle before we could ride bikes, learned how to drive before we hit high school and got paid in child labour by getting a calf branded for us each season.
I always chose the prettiest one for mine. We were only ever allowed to choose steers and only from commercial paddocks but that was preferred anyway as they were often the prettiest in my eyes - brindle or spotted with a twinkle of non-conformity in their eyes.
Image of a magnificent silver-leafed Ironbark (I think) on a Queensland country road
I have just come back from a trip out to visit Mum and Dad - 'Salina was with me. We always drive past this tree and made the decision to stop on our way home today. This isn't even her best angle but it was raining and the side of the road not conducive to more than a cursory click. That and the rather ordinary photographer on this side of the phone.
Image of proteas from a friend's garden delivered for Mum while I was there
Yes- even though I am not the level of nearly blind that I was using as an excuse prior to cataract surgery, my skills as a photographer didn't get any better!




8 comments:
I'll say it again. I miss BB's posts! I learned so much about ranch (cattle station) life through her entries.
I love your tree photo!
What a rich Family History you have with several generations doing what they passed along. I was always fascinated by Branding Irons, we've Sold some at the Antique Mall from time to time. Now, your Payment Steer, Pet or eventually Table bound? I hate to ask coz that's why I told the Kiddos, if they get Chickens, for Eggs and to eat Pests only, I'd give them all Names and Bond with them, so even when their laying days were behind them, I'd let them just retire and cost me money. *LOL*
Some of us have good photographic skills that come naturally or with study, but most of us don't. Sometimes we get lucky.
I echo Andrew's comment. ♥️ Thank you for sharing.
I will pass that along to her
Market bound - I was able to get my first car from that account and it helped out during uni and when I first started working far away from home
Yeah. I think that I am too impatient visually to do the hat yards required
Thanks Linda
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