Sir Loin of Beef

 

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I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

19 thoughts on “Sir Loin of Beef

    • Good one, Julie! It’s probably has to do with the insanely creative name. :surrender: Or maybe it’s the insanity. :dontknow:

    • The pictures capture the flavor of life in this neighborhood. 😀 I guess the title gives you a clue to where my mind was. :angel:

  1. When the kids were in the elementary grades, we got our textbooks from a company in Texas.

    One of the kids’ textbooks taught that the plural for “beef” is “beeves.” We got a good laugh out of that one. :rofl: Only in Texas would you need to know that!

  2. She? Look like boys to me. Anyway, I love fields of cows/beef/steers/heifers/calves/edible protein waiting for the right time. I like their looks better than eating them, but it’s the way the world works at present.

    • Steers and heifers comprise this herd. They’ll all end up on someone’s table. At least that’s the neighbor’s plan for them. 🙂

    • Only for a moment, Lin. Being a vegetarian, she has no interest in me. :no: Soon she was giving her attention to the green beneath her hooves. :food:

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