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Faith, family and agriculture is how it works around here. I'm a Wyoming girl who married her South Dakota sweetheart in the summer of 2013. This blog details our life raising cattle, hogs and crops in addition to my work as a freelance writer and a photographer. Read along to hear about my love of cattle and all things agriculture, and what we do right here in western South Dakota to raise food eaten by people around the world!
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All photos are the property of Double H Photography unless otherwise stated and may not be used without written permission. To use a photo please email doublehphoto@live.com

Snowday

Snowday
Life is too short to compare yourself to everyone else. God has a very special plan just for you.

Cowboy Candy

Cowboy Candy
Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.

Summer Storm

Summer Storm
We are not bodies given a soul, we are souls given a body.



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