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Saturday, November 26, 2011

lot of year


One year ago today I started blogging, at first I did not know what the heck I was doing, and I still don’t but I am having fun. I have manage to write a post most every day a total of 340 post with the help of a guest post or two, for which I am very grateful . I have found that I can write, as I have been told that my dyslexia would not let me do it. In the past year I have written more than I have written in the sixty four years preceding.  I have found I like to write poems and express my thought on the world and life.  To all of you who have came and left comments I would like to say thank you. This day would have not come if I were not for your support.  So I am saying thank you from my heart, soul and being again and bless you as god has so bless me.

I started this blog with the hope and last ditch effort to save my home from foreclosure, and bring in a supplement to my social security; it has brought in some extra income but not much. I would like to express a great deal of thanks to a fellow blogger who help me save my home by writing to my mortgage company and getting them to work with me.

The idea of a garage sell came as if I had something to sell I would hold a garage sale to get the extra money needed to save my home. But the only thing I have to sell is my ideas and memories. Spiltmilk is all I have so that is how the Spiltmilk cyber ranch came into being. I grew up around ranching and cowboys and always dream of having a ranch of my own. Most of my working life I have worked in the electronic field of research and development of the Aerospace industry. So from work, play and dreams I have posted.
I posted a story about mouse, every cowboy needs a sidekick, saddle pal, and the story of a little pika I called mouse came to mind, it is a true story and I am reposting it today. 

 This is how I met mouse.

There is a place out there to the west where a little fellar, that I know as Mouse was born and raised.  At the north end and a little bit west of the Great Salt Lake there is what’s left of an old Rail Road Town of Kelton.  Now I was about sixteen and rancher friend of mine who had some eighty head of beef free roaming out there, invited me to join the round up.  Weekend roundups were always lots of fun and I got to play cowboy and they always put out a good meal BBQ steak and all the fixens. We all call the place the west desert rather than Kelton.  There not much of anything good out there, just salt grass, alkali,  horn toad, rattle snake, sage brush, ticks and scorpions, and the ghost town of kelton and it is hotter than a lime kiln. It was about a 100 degrees’ in the shade and there ain’t any.  In its day kelton was a one wild town. Filled with saloons and marriage houses, you see there was some law against brothels, so the enterprising folks of kelton had the marriage houses where a fellar could get hitched for five bucks and then go over to the court house and get divorce for fifty cents.  They tell me that there was a marriage the lasted a whole week. Any way the old tail of Kelton hay days make for some fun camp fire stories.

I was out looking for cattle to get headed back to the herd when I spotted some cotton tails running thru the sage brush. Now back then in august you don’t eat rabbits but there was a bounty on them and two dollars bounty and a dollar for the pelt. Well I got down off that ranch horse as I had never shot a gun from his back and some horses don’t exactly like having a gun fired around him or form their backs.  I stated off in to the sage when I spotted him. That little fist size ball of fur laying there Panting twitching.  I did not know what the heck I was looking at. His ears were not long like a rabbit, they were round about the size of a dime.  He did not have but a stub of a tail.  Now I did something that you should not do with a strange wild animal and that is I bent over and pick it up. It looked more dead than alive. I look him over and he did not look like a rat or a mouse or a ground squirrel. I just did not know what the heck he was. I took my bandana and wet it down and made a lean-to and laid him in the shade of it.  I got into my saddle bag a got out the trail mix and offered him a dried apple chip; he was sitting up in the cool shade of the bandana, not trying to run off as I thought he might.  I put down some water in a bottle cap for him to drink, and then back off and sat down to watch him. Well he made short work of the apple chip and I could see he was making a speedy recovery.

 I could hear the foreman calling me, he wanted to know if I was all right and what he really wanted was  me back on the horse and looking for cattle.  Well I was getting ready to leave and that darn critter came right up my pant leg to my vest pocket after the apple chips and there was no stopping him.  Just then the foreman rode up and started to tell me that I was out here to be rounding up cattle not playing around or sitting on my rear. He was a little more pacific.  When I could get a chance to say my piece I showed him the critter that has now made a home in my vest pocket.  The foreman tells me that it is a Pika mouse and he want to know how I caught one, their fastest critter on four legs out there. I think there was a put down in there somewhere. 


Well I got mounted and started back to flushing cow out of the brush. You know when you find a cow you got to get him head to the herd and we generally make some noise to spook out of the brush and keep them moving. You whistle or crack a bull whip and yell. And some of the feller’s have a leather popper on the loose end of the lariat, Anything to make some noise, now I was one that did a lot of whistling and popping my lariat.  I had found three head of yearling and started pushing them out to the herd. Whistling and making some noise. Then I heard a loud high pitch whistle come from my vest pocket.  It was that mouse in my pocket and he sure could make noise. I t worked on the cows alright sending them at a trot headed the right direction.  The other hands were getting a charge out of my saddle pal and the
 foreman proclaimed him as the best wrangler on the roundup.


Well that’s how Mouse and I met a long time ago. He can find more ways to get me and him into more trouble than any ten people that I can name. Now we ride the internet all over the blog-a-sphere and see how much trouble we can get into.

 I had mouse for two years till I found he had pass away one morning. So to keep him alive I write him some adventures and share the friendship we had.

 Thank you for stopping by and help me celebrate my one year of blogging. God bless

16 comments:

Unknown said...

Happy Blogaversary Roy! Wow I didn't realize that you and I started blogging about the same time. You were one of my first few followers too!! Thanks for giving us a years worth of great writing, as a new blogger we start off clueless, but give us a year and you'll see a pro!

Well done Roy!!

God bless you...

Roy Durham said...

thank you Debbie and congratulation on your blogaversary and god bless

Alpana Jaiswal said...

Congratulations Roy..I wish you every success and happiness in this world.Your presence is very important in the blogging world,I know what you mean to me..You have lifted me up when I was low,and had lost all hope..Loads of love to you always.

Roy Durham said...

thank you Alpana your friendship means a great deal to me. thank you and god bless

sulekkha said...

Congratulations Roy, you have given all of us a happy place to come to, showered us with blessings, made our lives richer with your cowboy stories and funny poems and now you have written a book. WOW...congratulations and you mean a lot to all the writers of the team. Keep writing and blessing...God bless

Roy Durham said...

thank Sulekkha , lucks you have too god bless

Bongo said...

Wow a BLOGVERSARy is exciting and a good post to boot...CONGRATULATIONS....As always...XOXOXOXO

Roy Durham said...

thank you Bonnie it hard to believe that i have been at this for a year. thank you for the comment on my post and god bless

Ravenmyth said...

I love your story about how your blog started Roy. First of all Happy 1 Year Anniversary. It sounds like blogging has done amazing things for you and added greatly to your life. Bless those who wrote and helped you save your home. Such a shame that the banks did not work with you on there own...that it took a community to bring them to their senses. Our blogging world is such an inspiring, supportive and empowering place. You discovered your voice and wrote a book. I would say that it has been a pretty amazing year for you. So nice to see how Mouse came to life. He has a place in our hearts...may Blessings continue to rain upon you...from the love of the heaven's my friend...Always..

Unknown said...

Wonderful stuff, Roy :)

Roy Durham said...

Thank you Punam and welcome to spiltmilk ranch and have a big helping of god bless you.

Roy Durham said...

@jr Nova thank you for coming by and god bless
@ raven thank you very much for your kind words and mouse says to give you a big and kiss OX <3 god bless

Abdul Wadhood Rehman said...

One year and 340 posts... Its just beautiful. Looking forward to read more from you... :)

Anna L. Walls said...

Happy birthday to your blog - by coincidence, mine is just over 2 years. And happy memories of Mouse. I had a couple kangaroo rats found out in the pasture when I was a kid. I named them Pete and Repete. One day they got out of their little box and moved into the piano. A few more sightings after that and they were gone. Off into the great outdoors again, I like to believe.

JANU said...

Congrats Roy on your blog anniversary..totally enjoy reading your blogs and poems. Look forward to many more of this delightful read.

Unknown said...

Congratulations Roy on your 1st year Blogoversary! I, for one, am happy that you chose to blog or I would have never have met you :) Keep your head up and you are always in my thoughts and prayers!

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