Thursday, March 31, 2022

TAD with Rain Farm Land

 Greetings!

Don't know why I have such a problem reading Rain's list of themes. I am a week off again.

Today is Farm Land with TAD over at Rain's.

I am going to tell you a true story. When I was 22 years old I was the second cook at a huge hospital in the San Fransisco Bay Area. My babies were 5 and 3 years old. One of my neighbors was a semi truck driver that told me about a job opening for a cook 50 miles outside of Winnemucca, NV. It was a 10,000 acre ranch with 30 (real) cowboys. There were buffalo, Charolais cattle, horses, chickens, and alfalfa with a mill to make rabbit feed among other things. They had a trailer for me and the kids and I was in charge. In 1974 Winnemucca was a nothing of town and 50 miles out was more of nothing. I love it!!!! My neighbor with the semi truck moved me from SF to the ranch. However, one look at the trailer and my heart fell out of my chest. It had no living room floor, and the kitchen was.... well there wasn't one. I found the foreman and within a day that trailer was removed and a new one sat in it's place. The cook house was the worst kind of mess. It took me 2 days to get it clean along with the dinning room.  During the 2 days of cleaning the cowboys were not allowed in. I am not sure what or where they ate but it wasn't in my kitchen. On day 1 I got up at 4Am to get the best breakfast prepared. I remember standing out on the porch watching the sun come up over the mountains and the fragrance of clean air mixed with wild sage and alfalfa. Then I rang the big bell for the cowboys to come eat. It was amazing! Come lunch, I rang the bell and 30 filthy men started to come in. Ohhhh Nooo! I handed them towels and pointed to the big wash sink outside. Some of them were reluctant but they all washed before they came in. Lunch was the big meal of the day and I never got so many compliments in my life. The cowboys loved my kids and me for that matter. Respect from some old cowboys that were trying to keep their way of life alive. If the ranch hadn't closed a few years later, I would still be working there. Riding horses with my kids, teaching them to shoot and hunting rabbits for our dinner. The cowboys playing silly tricks on us and camp fires with singing and laughter echoing through the valley. Yes, I was young but it was a life I loved. I am sad to say that I do not have one photo of this time of my life. Taking photos was just not easy and there was always so much work on the ranch.

These are the types of cattle on the ranch.

From ranches to raunchy. I finished the drawing I started while waiting for Mr M. at the doctor's
 

And for some great news, for me anyway. Some of you may know that a few years ago I hurt my back pretty severely. This year it is not doing well at all. I truly thought I would not be able to garden. Mr. M. helped me put up a few containers to make a small garden. This summer Mr. M. is building me an elevated garden section where I don't have to bend over and I don't have to take it all down for the winter. Just cover it. So I will be happy with a small garden this year.

 I made a small greenhouse. Works great. I have lettuce growing inside.


 I got these buckets of potatoes planted last week.


 I will have 5 more buckets set up tomorrow.


 I couldn't believe the sun came out today.



The onions on the table I grew from the ends of green onions. The next plant is black bean that I started in the house.


 I have 5 buckets of squash on the fence side. I Germinated them in the house and they are already showing after one day.


Growing food makes me happy!

Have a great day today.


Nicole

21 comments:

Tom said...

...and eating food makes me happy!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Love your story about the ranch! You must be an expert in big batch cooking! Good news about your elevated garden too.

Christine said...

Nicole you have lived life to the fullest I enjoyed your farm story! Great drawing today too.

Gillena Cox said...

Glad you are enjoying your gardening Nicole. Happy Thursday. Thanks for dropping by my blog today.

Much💜love

sirkkis said...

Thank you for the story of your wonderful country life 🦬🐄
The face is great.
Enjoy spring 🌼🌷

carol l mckenna said...

Your cowboy story is a delight and now your new style garden ~ great adventures ~ lots of distant reiki healing energy for your back and kudos to sweet Mr. M ~ Xo

Wishing you love and laughter in your days,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Giorgio said...


Those white cattles are the same as I see here in my environs in Central Italy.
I was interested in your story, Nicole. Thanks for sharing!

Rain said...

Oh wow! What a lovely story but it makes me sad that you had to leave that life! I think I would have been plenty happy there too!! ☺ So happy that Mr. M is making you elevated raised beds...now that's wonderful. And a great idea for my future! I love how you are innovative with your gardening too! Love the sketch!!! ♥♥♥

My name is Erika. said...

That's a great story Nicole. And hurrah- plants are starting. That's so exciting. Hugs-Erika

Magaly Guerrero said...

I love, love, LOVE the story! The tone and voice make me feel the love you had for the place. My mom was also the cook at a cattle ranch. My dad was a (real 😁) cowboy, and that's how they met. I was born there, and it was the place where I formed my very first (and most precious) memory: bringing coffee to my dad in the morning.

I'm so happy Mr. M is helping you create a garden that doesn't kill your back. My Piano Man and my Boy do the same for me. I grow things in pots. And if there is particularly heavy lifting, they do it.

Iris Flavia said...

Oh, you had a wonderful (if hard) time, so sad you don´t have pics - it sounds great!
Sorry about your back but yay for a solution - happy planting and have a nice day!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Good to have those happy memories. If only there had been digital cameras back then.

Divers and Sundry said...

What an exciting period in your life. It's a shame there are no photos, but your descriptions are so vivid I feel like I've seen it.

I'm sorry about your back :( Back pain makes everything harder :(

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I enjoyed your story of life on the ranch and how the cowboys respected you. It must have been quite fulfilling, since you love to cook. And it's great news about your garden, too.

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

You have lived an interesting life and have wonderful memories to show for it. I can only dream of living on a ranch ... what a treat. And, I assume you must be a really good cook if you could keep a crew of cowboys happy. Sorry about your back and isn't it wonderful to have friends who do things to make your life easier. A wonderful post today, Nicole, even if it is a week early :)

Andrea @ From the Sol

NatureFootstep said...

It is good to have those memories. Today they are rare. Thanks for sharing them. In those days we were living our lives. Today I feel we are just entertained 24/7

Debra said...

Oh what a wonderful time you had! I loved reading about your life. Your drawing is a good one, but creepy-just like it's supposed to be!

Jennifer Rose said...

that is so great of Mr. M to to build you elevated garden so you can still garden 😀

CAAC said...

Nicole,

I enjoyed reading about your story. From the sound of it, it was certainly a good experience for you and your kids and one not easily forgotten with such fond memories. A simple life has its perks for sure and being a part of the big outdoors is wonderful. I always loved visiting my in-laws when the kids were small. We frequently built a campfire to cook hotdogs and marshmallows over, then afterwards sat around it for hours into the dark of night. It was sooo relaxing!

baili said...

oh thank goodness that i did not miss one of the most beautiful story though i am late dear Nichole


thank you so much for sharing the story that must be close to your heart !

for a while with my mad imagination i jumped right there with you to witness that most stunning sunrise on the ranch when you wake up there to make your first breakfast for 30 strangers who suddenly became generous friends because you had won their heart with nice meal and kindred soul :) sounds like a dream life for a young girl who had heart of gold and simple humble heart ,fascinating and heart warming story dear Nichole .i will never forget it .
you had to move from there because ranch was closed and because Nature had other plans for you and your children :) and i am sure things changed for better who are kind !
thanks for making my day !
loved the garden specially the raised one ,this is nice that you have such kind and caring partner ! i hope and pray your backache disappear asap amen!
hugs and blessings!

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

What a fabulous recall of a memory that obviously is a most happy time of your life Nicole. I smiled when you said you made the Cowboys wash their hands before feeding time well done you. Your smaller garden area and raised beds will be of great benefit to you.
Hugs Tracey xx