Archive for September, 2009
Posted on September 30, 2009 - by Hubba
Fall Work
I just got in from helping the neighbors work cows. We started at eight this morning and we were done by three, but we had a few odd jobs to do.
There were twelve of us, and it went really good. I took my video camera and made a video, but between the wind and the cows, you couldn’t hear a thing. I should have took the picture camera I guess.
Dang cowboys, always bringing a gun to a knife fight!
1 Comment
Posted on September 29, 2009 - by Hubba
HH Vcast Program; Suncatcher Riding Academy
0 Comments
Posted on September 28, 2009 - by Hubba
How Great They Art
I have subscribed to ‘davepedalsteel’ on Youtube for about a month now. Dave Hartley is from the United Kingdom, and he’s a steel guitar master, which I admire and envy all at the same time. Today when I visited Youtube, this gem was waiting for me, and I simply had to post it. I haven’t gotten chills like this since the first time I watched the Cactus Cuties sing the Star Spangled Banner.
Here they are, Dave Hartley and John Russell- Bully for you boys! (Do they still say stuff like that in the UK?)
0 Comments
Posted on September 28, 2009 - by Hubba
In Pictures; The Oxygen Kid
Bob Bosse of South Dakota Public Television wanted some old pictures of me for his Dakota Life segment (which should be out in May, by the way.) I had been meaning for quite some time to find old photos and learn how to run the scanner, and this was the perfect opportunity.
I can now add ’scanner’ to the list of technological devices with which I have a tumultuous relationship. But I got all the pictures scanned so I may as well share a few with you. (more…)
3 Comments
Posted on September 28, 2009 - by Hubba
The ESN; Telephones and Football
The weather here in Elm Springs alternated maddeningly between cold and hot, and Sunday was miserably windy. Most of the kind citizens went to Wall on Saturday to attend either the Golden West Annual meeting or the Wall/Phillip football game or both, while one or two attended the Lutheran Ladies Bazaar. The Wall/Philip game, at two in the afternoon on an unseasonably hot day, turned into a route as the Eagles lost their wings. Clyde Arneson was a Friday morning coffee guest at the Morris Linn residence. Melissa Burke visited the Lawrence Burke residence Monday and stayed Monday night. (more…)





