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Best Forum Ever... (In the words of Comic-book-Guy)!

Thanks David!

Happy thoughts & Best wishes to all!
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Mr. Brown, you are a gentleman. Great idea on a great day -the MUK is here!!

Getting up early, while it's still foggy and chilly and going out to the beach for walks with coffee is one of my favorite and most happy pastimes. All of my family members seem to enjoy this and I have some very happy memories of this same, simple excursion repeated up and down the California coastline. One of my nieces has turned out to be quite the starfish-hoarder as well! Warms my heart to write about this chilly event.

Happy MUK Day, everyone!
 
Dave, the most recent happy moment happened the same day you started this cool thread here. So I will share it with you and the rest of the Busse family here, since the family is what makes a Busse even more unique than it's strength and reliability, despite any differences. This might not have happened if I hadn't met you in person as it wouldn't have meant as much to me. Every time we hung out you demonstrated to me first hand what a true HOG really is, so thank you for that and don't ever change, my friend! :thumbup: I'm finally an official cyber inducted piglet!
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Some other things that make me happy...

Memories of last summer with my Sweetheart and my Steel Heart. :D
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Followed by a Thanksgiving engagement...
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A road trip on a sunny day last week from Montana to Idaho where the Clark Fork river was completely frozen over. This looked amazing in person.
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Making steady progress on my attempt to get back to a simple and self sustainable lifestyle. After several months researching the right kind of animal for our little place here in the woods we were very excited to welcome the most recent arrivals to our new INFIyak ranch. That would be our starter herd of yaks that are quiet, hardy in cold weather and easy to work with as a pack or work animal. On top of that, they are a source of rich milk, very tasty meat, great hides, fiber for weaving and mischievous entertainment all wrapped into an efficient package that eats 1/3 of what the same sized beef will. The best part is with the horns they aren't messed with by wolves or bears so with a 20 year average lifespan the future looks both challenging and promising. :thumbup:

Bullet is our young bull. The second pic shows his growth potential in this comparison of him to his dad.
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Yingyang is our oldest heifer a couple months younger than Bullet.
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And the 3 baby girls with Yingyang. We are still picking out names for them though. We're leaning toward Buffy the hayslayer for the brown one since she looks like a mini Bison. :D
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man these are great, love the pics, keep em coming
 
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My son and I at a Guys Read event at the library where I work.

We made origami Yodas. :)
 
great thread David! Thanks!
Brendan, I understand you...She keeps me happy...four months old:

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