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A mid-life career change has brought John back to unexpected ownership of the family cattle ranch in rural British Columbia. A wrong turn in a snowstorm strands Lois and her son Peter on a rough mountain logging road above the ranch. Their brief stay at Morgan Ranch sets in motion events that will have a profound effect on the young man at a critical point in his life, and play a central role in the rebirth of Morgan Ranch. A story of healing, growth, and the power of caring for others. Without a doubt, the best story about home-built aircraft, buffalo ranching, hunting, rifles, machining, and a recipe for chocolate fudge, set on a cattle ranch in British Columbia that you'll read this month!
Marsh Collins served in the US Navy in the Construction Battalion in the Pacific in WW2. After the war, he studied engineering, and then worked as a professional engineer for most of the rest of his working life. He was a serious home shop machinist with a bent towards firearms and home gunsmithing, and had several machining articles published.
Guy Lautard is the author of several books and some sets of plans, mostly for home shop machinists. He is by training an agriculturist, and worked in various fields including mine reclamation, forestry and environmental consulting, banking, etc. When asked about writing as an occupation, he shrugs and says, "It's not hard - it's all in the dictionary - all ya gotta do is organize it."
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A mid-life career change has brought John back to unexpected ownership of the family cattle ranch in rural British Columbia. A wrong turn in a snowstorm strands Lois and her son Peter on a rough mountain logging road above the ranch. Their brief stay at Morgan Ranch sets in motion events that will have a profound effect on the young man at a critical point in his life, and play a central role in the rebirth of Morgan Ranch. A story of healing, growth, and the power of caring for others. Without a doubt, the best story about home-built aircraft, buffalo ranching, hunting, rifles, machining, and a recipe for chocolate fudge, set on a cattle ranch in British Columbia that you'll read this month!
Marsh Collins served in the US Navy in the Construction Battalion in the Pacific in WW2. After the war, he studied engineering, and then worked as a professional engineer for most of the rest of his working life. He was a serious home shop machinist with a bent towards firearms and home gunsmithing, and had several machining articles published.
Guy Lautard is the author of several books and some sets of plans, mostly for home shop machinists. He is by training an agriculturist, and worked in various fields including mine reclamation, forestry and environmental consulting, banking, etc. When asked about writing as an occupation, he shrugs and says, "It's not hard - it's all in the dictionary - all ya gotta do is organize it."