tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post6524319606932806156..comments2023-10-23T07:01:09.337-05:00Comments on RootDig.com: Clues in a Cow-Calf PictureBubbahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00116684507094892060noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post-23440718505742214392013-11-04T17:45:29.180-06:002013-11-04T17:45:29.180-06:00I'm glad you enjoyed it Barbara!
We were allo...I'm glad you enjoyed it Barbara!<br /><br />We were allowed to show through my freshman year of college. Bubbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00116684507094892060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post-14330896010363053772013-11-04T14:27:09.982-06:002013-11-04T14:27:09.982-06:00Well - I was partly correct.:}
Having been in 4-H ...Well - I was partly correct.:}<br />Having been in 4-H and showing cattle myself, I put the child as around 10 years old. I think when I was showing in the 40s that was the age required. Ages 8&9 were for Cloverbuds.<br />I recognized the show halters - you have the strap rolled up in your hand.<br />Since I showed dairy cattle and all the shows I attended had no beef cattle so I was not aware of the the change of leg length. <br />I saw the car in the background but with my regular glasses,and reading glasses on and using a magnifying glass and my 80odd year old eyes, I still couldn't see enough of it to identify it.<br />I took the buildings as either a farm of a fair.:}<br />I showed until I was 21 and a senior in college.:} They were the best times in my life. <br /><br />I enjoyed this little puzzle.<br />Thank you<br />Barbara in MAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com