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yup, it snows in Jerauld County, South Dakota in the winter time. Here's a big drift during the winter of 2002 - Duke Wenzel

 

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Great Pyrenees sheep dog watches over his flock

 

 
“Keep out” these are my sheep!!!

This sheep dog was guarding his flock at the Charlie and Lettie Haak place southwest of Wessington Springs. It probably wasn’t a good idea to invade his territory!!! The Pyrenean Mountain Dog, known as the Great Pyrenees in the United States, is a large breed of dog, used as a livestock guardian

 

A Great pyranese (pardon my spelling), this big guy could look you straight in the eye when he stood on his back legs and his front legs on your shoulders. Dance, anyone?

 

Darlene Peterson, Anna Mae Pagel (seated), Dar Cuppy and Sherri Kleppin attended the 2001 state FCLA convention

 

Homecoming 2002 Mel Fuerst (second from left) with his out-of-state hunters - 2002

Sunflowers with an old barn in the background. True Dakotan/Duke Wenzel 2002

Snow on the cottage

Snow on Anne Hathaway Cottage in Wessington Springs - Duke Wenzel 2002

Spring goose migration

Snow geese, thousands of them, swarm over a Jerauld County field during the spring migration of 2002 - Duke Wenzel

A snowy country lane

A snowy country lane south of Wessington Springs - Duke Wenzel 2002

Shultz longhorns at the foot of Turtle Peak

Longhorns graze at the foot of Turtle Peak on the Bob and Randy Shultz ranch three miles north of Wessington Springs. -Duke Wenzel 2002

Shakespeare Garden

Shakespeare Garden in bloom - Duke Wenzel 2002

A rusted steel-wheeled tractor graces the Jerauld County prairie - Duke Wenzel 2002

 

Sandhill Cranes visit Jerauld County during their annual migration - Duke Wenzel 2002