You must learn day by day, year by year, to broaden your horizon. The more things you love, the more you are interested in, the more you enjoy, the more you are indignant about, the more you have left when anything happens. ~ Ethel Barrymore
Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born. ~Dr. Dale Turner
Embrace life’s challenges and face them head on. ~Anonymous
Sometimes, this is easier said than done. Sometimes, strength comes after tears and with support from family and friends.
Life is about
Stepping Up,
Falling Down,
Accepting Failure and
Having Faith To Do It All Again.
~Andrea Cook
Linking Up With:
Farmgirl Friday Blog Hop # 93 with Deborah and Deborah Jean’s Dandelion House, Heidi of My Simple Country Living and Dolly of Hibiscus House
Friday Fences #67 at Life According to Jan and Jer




You are a very strong young lady Robyn! I love the last quote and the pictures of the snow dusted cows!
Thank You, Candy. Sometimes I need a little reminder of how strong I am.
Very Inspirational! It’s just what I was needing to hear today. Thank You!! I hope everything is going good for you. Tomorrow is a new day!
Erin
http://diariesfromthedirtroad.blogspot.com
Glad you got some inspiration out of my post today, Erin!
Good words for any age…thanks!!
*hugs* ♥
oh my gosh! I know this is a silly question… but… don’t your cows get cold? and what is the difference between cows & cattle? can you tell I’m not a rural gal? maybe a “beachy” gal, but not well versed in ranch lingo. thanks for stopping by my blog today.
Christine
Cattle can take a lot of cold, if they are dry. To be honest, cattle have very good winter coats and prefer colder temperatures. Nothing is worse than rain or sleet followed by wind and cold.
A cow is an individual and cattle is a general group term. Such as, a person is an individual and people make up a crowd.
Don’t hesitate to ask questions, I am glad to answer them.
Love it all!
Great photos and love the quotes…great words to live by!
Oh, how I love cows in snow photos…I do not know why because I feel sorry for them.
No need to feel sorry for the cattle, Rose. They may be frosty, but their warm hair coat protects them from the cold and keeps them toasty.
I am glad you got the opportunity to sit and watch a new calf. They can be entertaining.
Poor cold cows! Love the quotes, and their sweet faces in the pictures!
Thanks for stopping in, Marie! Congrats on your first Mural Monday.
Great winter shots of your cattle. I do like your quotes too, especially the last one. Sometimes we lose track of our faith.
Thank You, Liz!