On the Cattle Drive
Burdened with Greenhorns, Cowboys Take a Herd to Pasture
By Gloria Jackson
Photos Courtesy of Gloria Jackson
We saw Indians on the hills during the day, so Vike instructs the men to circle the wagons and corral our horses inside the circle after they’ve been given time to drink from the river.
I begin boiling river water for coffee and cooking what little food we have left. The cowboys will hunt tomorrow, the Indians permitting. Eating slows conversation, and we remain alert while one of the cowboys stands guard. They will spell each other during the night with guard duty.
Pete, one of the younger cowboys, helps me clean up and put things back in the supply wagon, so the four-footed scavengers won’t think they’ve found an open buffet.
Vike, my husband/ranch foreman, asks, “May I accompany you across the sandbar into the river for a quick bath before we retire?”
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