 Good morning YouTube! Off to North Dakota. First look at this sunrise. Hello! Am I right people? I mean this this town has 600 people in it and you know it's like you just live your life. You've got your family. You've got wood to burn. I see a pile of wood over there because it's freezing outside and you're just I don't know. It's just something intriguing about slowing down your life and having neighbors looking out for each other. Even though True Love and I, we have neighbors and we look out for them and they look out for us and very much so in Denver, a big bustling city. But I must say there's just that small base, small, oh, you've got it, you've got it. Like I said, small towns. There's something intriguing. You got turkeys! Filming location. I'm gonna be filming a rancher today and then over to Bismarck. So we're just cranking. Hope you enjoy these shots of what I am seeing with my own two eyes which you can see through the screen. Pretty incredible YouTube. You know, not an attractor like this. Exactly. That's what this microphone is for. Right up there. Yeah, that's for sure. But yeah. And how long have you been on the farm? Well, this family farm right here, our family moved to in 1958. Okay. My family, my family, my mother and father and I had six siblings, seven of us children. Okay. We moved here in the fall of 1958. My wife and I moved here on July 25, 1980 and the reason I remember that is because that's the feast of St. James. The feast? Oh, beautiful. I love it. Yeah, that's a great feast day. So that was the first night we slept here when we moved back. And how many cattle do you have? Well, we're running, I think we bred 140 females this last year. Okay. Wow. So we'll cab out about 140. Okay. Actually, after we break jet, we're gonna cab out about 122 because of the cattle. Okay. So we've got the jellies that we're facing this year is we're just short of feet. Oh, really? Yeah. At least these hay bales? Yes. Okay. We're just kind of in a situation last year, we had a terrible drought here. Oh. I don't know if they experienced that in the last year. James got the car and the equipment. Thank you, James. Just herding cows in North Dakota. Have a good day, fellas. I had a delicious lunch. I don't know how I'm gonna run this afternoon, but it gave me burgers and soup and blueberry pie. All right. Now to Bismarck. Oh, man. Fly onward. The situation is that I'm on my way to Bismarck, but the sun is setting rapidly. So I got to get this running real quick. You know, I'm out here filming, working, but I like to get my running still. So if I drove all the way to Bismarck, it would be dark. So I pulled over on a farm road and here we go. At least three miles. Come on. Oh, it's windy. It's windy in North Dakota. How many hills? But very, very windy. This might be the end of the vlog, folks. I don't even remember what I filmed today. I do remember I started with a sunrise. Remember that? That was kind of nice, but I'm in Bismarck. I got to get to bed a little earlier tonight. So I think I'm just going to cut it, call it here, load my last bag and call it good. That's a beautiful day. Beautiful day. I'm glad you got to meet James. Seek beauty. Work hard. Love each other. Drive safe out there. Drive safe. Stay warm. See you tomorrow.