Life on the Ranch

Life on the Ranch
In 45 heart-warming devotions, Drusilla Dye illustrates God's lessons in everyday ranch adventures, inspiring readers with her series Life on the Ranch: Life Lessons I Learned on the Ranch. To purchase a book, please send $12.95 plus $2.50 for postage to Drusilla Dye, 81 Finger Buttes Trail, Alzada, MT 59311 The book may be purchased for your Kindle at Amazon.com

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Vacation

 
 
 
 
The definition of vacation is:
"An extended period of recreation, esp. one spent away from home or in traveling."

Chip, Jake and I just returned from a short vacation. I learned this week that each of us view vacation in a different way.

My dream vacation this year was to spend a couple of relaxing days in White Sulphur Springs relaxing in the natural springs. The weather was beautiful and the water was great!



Chip, on the other hand, thinks that a vacation consists of using binoculars.  We did see some elk, but they were on private property.

 Jake was the hardest to please.  He just loves being home, chasing the cats and birds, helping Chip with the sheep and being loved by all who come to the ranch.  While on "vacation" he had to wear a collar and was almost always on a leash or stuck in a motel room.  This picture was the only time he enjoyed himself.

The enjoyable moment for all of us was when we saw three bears in the field.  Chip watched them, I took pictures and Jake just stared at them.

 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Yes, we do have our own idea of a perfect little vacation. Mine will always be at a ranch where I can do all my fave activities such as fishing, golfing, playing tennis, and even relaxing in a bathhouse. It is always fun to be at the ranch, especially with my family. We have loads of excitement staying there.

    Rodger Ciliberto

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