The men worked hard everyday and had a few every night. Let’s face it, they needed something to ease the pains of the day. Who could blame them? They were all stud worthy. Huge thighs, good height six feet or more, big chests and biceps, nice faces too, a lot of dirty blonds with jewel-like eyes of topaz or sapphire.
They had their habits including chewing tobacco, demanding sex almost every night or morning, drinking a little too much, telling racial, ethnic, or sexually provocative jokes, going to bed early, waking up early, wanting their wives to take care of everything else, and working hard to the point of collapse.
On the weekends, they worked around the ranch helping each other with various projects, like: vineyard planting or pruning, harvesting animals – slaughtering, packing meat, sheering sheep, castrating young male animals, pig hunting, deer hunting, fishing, and abalone diving.
The women were all hard bodies, nice boobs, long hair with blond high lights, blue eyes, and beautiful teeth. They worked hard too, right alongside the men, helping with all the chores as well as keeping their looks up.
They worked out at the gym in town, did the shopping, laundry, and worked day jobs as bank tellers, grocery clerks or bookkeepers. Dinner was always ready by 6:00 PM, the house was clean, the animals fed….
They woke up at dawn, made a hearty breakfast of oatmeal, eggs, bacon, toast, and juice. They packed lunches for the whole family which included left over pork chops, sandwiches, chips, sodas, mini-pies, and fruit.
The kids were expected to work also, and even at the age of five or six, they were given chores like cleaning out the animal stalls, raking leaves, picking eggs out of the chicken coop, cleaning up after the dogs, standing guard over the baby lambs… even learning how to help birth a calf.
They learned to ride horses and ATV’s, drive a tractor or loader, and of course they could all drive a car before their feet could reach the pedals. They were more like little men and women – not irresponsible kids. They were all the Salt of the Earth…
(First published 2/3/12)


