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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4086961" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Oddly enough, my mother was a self taught artist that worked mostly with oil paints. However, even though she got to the stage of teaching others to paint, I certainly haven't the talent or the knowledge of what colors to mix to get a particular "shade."</p><p></p><p>Back onto the topic of cattle getting our, when we worked and lived on the farm/ranch back in the late '70's and early '80's, we would get calls from both the Texas County sheriff in Oklahoma and the Morton County sheriff in SW Kansas. We might have had two fields where we pastured cattle along Highway 56 between Keyes, OK and Elkhart, KS (24 miles apart), but if anyone reported a cow critter out anywhere, it seemed to be us that got called. That in spite of the fact that our cattle seldom ever got out.</p><p></p><p>And yes, that part of the Oklahoma Panhandle was NOT open range. One didn't find much in the way of open range until they got out near Kenton in western Cimarron County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4086961, member: 7900"] Oddly enough, my mother was a self taught artist that worked mostly with oil paints. However, even though she got to the stage of teaching others to paint, I certainly haven't the talent or the knowledge of what colors to mix to get a particular "shade." Back onto the topic of cattle getting our, when we worked and lived on the farm/ranch back in the late '70's and early '80's, we would get calls from both the Texas County sheriff in Oklahoma and the Morton County sheriff in SW Kansas. We might have had two fields where we pastured cattle along Highway 56 between Keyes, OK and Elkhart, KS (24 miles apart), but if anyone reported a cow critter out anywhere, it seemed to be us that got called. That in spite of the fact that our cattle seldom ever got out. And yes, that part of the Oklahoma Panhandle was NOT open range. One didn't find much in the way of open range until they got out near Kenton in western Cimarron County. [/QUOTE]
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