| Above, the longhorns at Mesa Ridge Ranch. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For the first time in months, I took a Jeep drive up to Mesa Ridge Ranch, the subdivision next to ours.
There are a few more homes in the subdivision. One of them, a double-wide mobile home, sat in two sections while a foundation was being built.
| Above, one of the longhorns giving me a look-over. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
After driving through, I stopped to see the longhorn cattle. I took some photos and then proceeded down the hill. At the bottom, just inside the entrance to the subdivision, there were some black cattle penned. I didn't notice them when I was heading up.
| Above, the cattle near the entrance to Mesa Ridge Ranch. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Following the drive to Mesa Ridge Ranch, I took a short drive on Six Mile Canyon Road where I noticed some cattle in a field near the shooting area and our subdivision, Whispering Cedars.
| Above, the cattle with Whispering Cedars in the background. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I didn't to all the way to Six Mile Canyon as it was pretty muddy and I wasn't in the mood to wash the Jeep. I had to do some washing anyway as a few muddy puddles splashed onto the Jeep.
| Above, the Jeep on Six Mile Canyon Road. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Still, it was an enjoyable drive.
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