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One More Set From the Livestock Show

A last set of photographs from the 79th Annual Williamson County Livestock Show, held at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor.   On this last evening of the show, it’s all about heifers and steers.   The photos don’t require explanations, but I do like the last one a lot, a young fellow taking a much-needed nap after showing his heifer named June.   It had been a very long day for many of these students and their families.

The Livestock Show Continues

A few more from this week’s Williamson County Livestock Show, held this week in Taylor, Texas. The Market Swine competition was the main event today, but I always enjoy seeing the little folks taking part in the Future Feeders events, designed for kids too young to compete in the big event.   The first three are from Future Feeders.  The little guy in the first shot is only 2-years-old.   Before leaving this evening I observed cattle folks taking care of their livestock in advance of Thursday’s main event, the heifer and steer competitions.   The first cow photograph is of Topaz, a two-week-old calf being hand-fed milk by a young lady who’ll be showing steers and heifers on Thursday, but tonight she was feeding formula to Topaz, whose mother died in childbirth.  Topaz consumes five-gallons of formula a day.   If they’d left her home, someone would need to return to feed her there.   Topaz  joined the family at the show instead.    Maybe I’ll post something Thursday.  We’ll see.

At the Livestock Show

Late this afternoon the Breeding Swine competition was held at the 79th Annual Williamson County Livestock Show and Sale in  Taylor.  Only 42 pigs were entered in the Breeding Swine event.  The larger competition, Market Swine, is Wednesday.   Since pigs, whatever their category, look very much alike, I may forego the Market Swine event.  Little explanation is needed, but I liked seeing the 9-year-old visiting with her grandparents after her first time to show a pig.   The last couple show a 17-year-old who won the overall Showmanship award, with mom celebrating the win at the end.  It was a fun evening at the Williamson County Expo Center.

From the Livestock Show

A continuation of photographs taken at the 79th Williamson County Livestock Association Show and Sale held this week in Taylor, Texas.  Lambs and goats took center stage today. The post opens with a young fellow, now 14, hugging his lamb for a least a minute after they were named the Grand Reserve Champion for lambs today.    I’ve photographed this kid fora dozen years.   He’s mostly reserved, but I like that hug.  Other photos are generic coverage, including grandparents in the audience watching their teens.   I liked watching the Future Feeders event, where kids too young for the actual livestock show had the chance to enter the arena for the opportunity to learn more about livestock shows.   This and that, friends.   Probably more to come this week.

The Livestock Show Begins

The Williamson County Livestock Show, which began in 1946, opened today with rabbit judging at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor.   Immediately after walking in this morning, a celebration unfolded in front of me as a jubilant 12-year-old from Florence celebrated her win as the Breeding Rabbit Grand Champion.  She’s embracing her rabbit named Milkshake.  It was a nice moment to begin the day.   In most livestock shows, this one included, the rabbit judging takes hours.   There are many rabbits to be judged.   It takes a while!   When I left early this afternoon, the competition was still in play.   The really young kids pictured are there to support older family members.   The last couple are a young lady from Jarrell, adorned with personality. She earned a ribbon for her efforts in the Market Rabbit category.   Hopefully, I’ll be at the show a little more this week.

Another Batch of Stroll Photographs

Another collection of photographs from weekly walks in Taylor.   These are from last week.    We do get autumn colors here, but as mentioned in September, it arrives later.  Evidence of needed rain is included.  We sure need it.    Since squirrels are abundant, and seemingly like to pose, one is again included here.   As a reminder, all walk photos are taken with a small Olympus camera, weighing little more than a smartphone.   

Christmas Parades

Offered tonight are photos from Christmas parades in Georgetown and Taylor.  The daytime photos were taken in Georgetown, during their Christmas Stroll.   Evening photographs are from tonight, right here in Taylor. Our Central Texas Saturday included temperatures in the 40s, with a good bit of rain.

At Prince of Peace Tonight

The plan was to post some of those daily walk photographs, but when passing Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Wuthrich Hill tonight,  I decided to go another way.    Wuthrich Hill is an area a few miles east of Taylor.   I’ve probably photographed this church more than any subject since returning to Texas.  Years ago, the trees didn’t cover so much of the church’s facade.  I like trees, but wish they were kinder to this structure.   The cemetery , just down the hill, is the essence of peace.   The final  two  photographs of the same cemetery spot are included, the last one given a few extra highlights by an approaching vehicle.   Even with the trees, it’s an elegant space on the Blackland Prairie.

A Misty Night at the Park

The photographs offered tonight were taken at Taylor’s Bull Branch Park, very close to home.   Many of those daily walk photos were taken at this nice community park.  We’ve had moments of rain throughout the day, continuing this evening.    It was good time for some night photography, equipped with a handy tripod.    It’s an elegant destination, day or night.