... Our son will be with us for Thanksgiving thru Sunday, so I won't be online much until he goes home. I have this post and another one pre-scheduled for later. If you're celebrating the season, have a safe holiday. And, a glorious weekend. Now, for part II of King's Ranch Cowboy Breakfast....
....Part of the King's Ranch in buildings, animals, and sights. Along with the main house and guest houses [white] as we drove out of the ranch property to drive back home from the annual King's Ranch Cowboy Breakfast [part one HERE]
....Part of the King's Ranch in buildings, animals, and sights. Along with the main house and guest houses [white] as we drove out of the ranch property to drive back home from the annual King's Ranch Cowboy Breakfast [part one HERE]

















Again, if you missed part one...the cowboy breakfast, CLICK HERE
Wow, that's some impressive place.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Thanksgiving and enjoy your time with your son
Thanks Ann!
DeleteGreat collection of photos. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThank you ...same from me to you.
DeleteWoW those Texan horns, regal and proud
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Thanksgiving, lotsa love
Thanks Ms V...lotsa love to you too!
DeleteWishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving and those were some cattle pictures! Nice to see the long horns.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ms. B
DeleteOh my, I am always amazed by those huge horns. Have a great visit and Happy Thanksgiving, Anni! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks D J
DeleteDo they keep the horns for further use after slaughter?
ReplyDeleteThanksgiving wishes for a fine visit with your family!
I have no idea about the horns.
DeleteThanks Ms. G
Ohhh have fun with your Son!!
ReplyDeleteTexas Longhorns are realllllllllllly loooooooooooooooooooooooong.
Hugs and Happy Thanksgiving. I like your Christmas Header
Cecilia
Thanks C
DeleteOH my I do LOVE all those Horned Critters. I love longhorns and love anything with horns which include everything you have here... enjoy your family time, and see you after the holiday...
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra
DeleteCranes look so interesting, and other photos are interesting.
ReplyDeletehave a great day
Thanks for visiting!
DeleteAmazing critters. Those horns look scary to me.
ReplyDeleteI am sure they CAN be lethal!
DeleteThere is a lot to look at! Wonder how long it would take to drive from one end of the ranch to the other? I hope you have a fabulous family Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I LOVE your beautiful new white header!!!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love, LOVE those Long Horns, magnificent every one of them. Happy Thanksgiving Anni. Enjoy your time with your son and family~
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