Thursday, September 12, 2024
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Apostles
Apostolic authority still exists today inside the magisterium of the Catholic Church.
https://youtu.be/Ibn3tBN_cj0
Monday, September 9, 2024
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Horse Move
Now that the horses have a feel for Johnson County, it was time to kick them to pasture.
For the past few weeks they have been nibbling on grass in Vignaroli's riding arena, while getting to know the horses on the other side of the fence. Today it was time to turn them loose.
Before doing so, I wanted to saddle up and ride the fence.
Old reliable was ready to go.
Then we grabbed mom and hit the trail.
Good fence and good grass.
Enjoy kids!
We'll leave the saddle in the barn in case a riding opportunity out here arises.
A Sunday afternoon ride is always good for the soul, even if it is short and sweet. The horses will be happy on greener grass, and I'll be glad not to worry about them for the next month or so. Hopefully we'll draw some rounding up gigs this fall. Cowboys stay ready.
Friday, September 6, 2024
Oil Lines
“Anything mechanical is going to break down.” Grandpa always said. The oil cooler lines on White Horse have been dripping oil for the past couple years. It was time to tend to them.
This is not an area to skimp. GM parts only, on this project.
The oil cooler lines run from the oil filter to the radiator, where the oil is able to drop a degree or two.
First step was unhooking them from the radiator. A simple e-clip and they were free.
Underneath is where the work began. The lines bolt in right above the filter.
Unbolting them wasn’t bad, minus the bath in motor oil.
If you don’t have floor-dry on hand, dirt always works.
Fishing the lines out was another story. A tip I learned was to loosen the front differential mounting bolts.
Front and back.
That gave us just enough room to weave the lines out. They were half steel and half rubber hose, which was helpful and challenging.
Got em.
Going in was easier. I was able to route over some electrical lines that hung us up coming out. GM parts bolted right up.
Hooking back up to the radiator was slick. Put that e-clip in first and the lines just push right into place.
Don’t forget to tighten the front-end back up.
Giddy up.
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Monday, September 2, 2024
Sunday, September 1, 2024
Let Us Ranch
The time we have all been waiting for has arrived: Fr. Bryce Lungren, Pastor of St. John the Baptist in Buffalo and adjoining missions. Giddy up!
For years, White Horse and I have felt that Buffalo would be a good fit for us. So when Bishop Steven suggested this last spring, we were all game. For the past two months we have served as associate under Fr. Jim Heiser until he retired the end of last month.
So today it is official!
I am super thankful to Bishop Steven, Fr. Jim, and the People of God in Buffalo for all the behind the scenes work to make my transition here smooth. I'm excited to serve as pastor of Johnson county. Responsibility and creativity are two virtues that make the human person flourish. It's time to put them into action. Let us ranch!
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