Sunday, April 28, 2013

Checking fence usually isn't this much fun

It's important to give the ranch hands a break from the chores every now and then...



...but happy hour doesn't last long.



The chores continue well into the night. Here my ranch hands are chauffering me around while
I test the electric fence (the indicator lights on the fence tester are much easier to see in the dark).
But the ranch hands are looking a little bored.



They seem to be up to something. What could it be?



The ranch hands brought glow-in-the-dark toys to amuse themselves.



Lucy and the boys weren't laughing as much as we were. Where's their sense of humor?



Live from the pasture, it's Saturday night! Par-tee!



George: Let's just pretend we don't know them.

10 comments:

  1. And there goes my coffee, right out my nose!
    You ladies be crazeeee!

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  2. I am cracking up! I can just imagine the scene. Oh, the simple pleasures of living 7MSN!!

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  3. sparkling windows and shining ladies into the night! what a good laugh! you really surpised me with your inventiveness (does the word exist?)

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  4. Your "ranch hands" are awesome! What fun!

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  5. You know if I didn't know better, I'd say there was fun afoot at 7MSN. How very wonderful for all of you. I love your staycations with friends. Oma Linda

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  6. well i can tell you are having tons of fun with your guest.. love that shot of George on the flood lights.

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  7. Chores shared are good times, obviously. Hilariously perfect.

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  8. Lot of eyes glowing in the dark there. What is it about after dark in the boonies that makes things so much fun!

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