Halloween at Anchor Brand Ranch | No time for Trick or Treat

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    It was a crisp autumn morning, and the boys of Anchor Brand Ranch were up early, getting ready for a long day of work. Halloween was just around the corner, but there was no time for trick-or-treating. They were headed to Utah to work with cattle for a few days, and then it would be a long drive back to Nevada to help their dad with the ranch.
    Riley, Rance, Ryler, and Rio were excited to be going on this trip, even though it meant missing out on the Halloween festivities. They were all dressed in their work clothes, ready for the day ahead. Riley, the oldest of the four, was in charge of driving the truck and trailer, while Rance, Ryler, and Rio helped load the cattle.
    As they drove across the Nevada-Utah border, the boys marveled at the stunning views of the mountains and the changing leaves. They had been on this trip before, but it never got old. The ranchers they were working with in Utah were always welcoming, and the boys were eager to help out.
    When they arrived at the ranch in Utah, they quickly got to work. There were cows that needed to be rounded up, vaccinations to be given, and feeding to be done. The boys were used to the hard work, but it was tiring, and they were eager to finish up so they could rest.
    The work took longer than expected, and by the time they were finished, it was already dark outside. They all climbed back into the truck, exhausted but proud of the work they had done. As they started the long drive back to Nevada, the boys couldn't help but feel a little disappointed about missing Halloween.
    But then, they started to reminisce about their previous Halloweens on the ranch. They remembered the times they had dressed up as cowboys and Indians, and the time they had made a pumpkin scarecrow to keep the crows away from the crops. They realized that even though they were missing out on the typical Halloween festivities, they were still celebrating in their own way.
    As they drove through the night, the boys sang songs and told stories, keeping each other entertained. They made a pit stop at a convenience store, where they bought some candy and snacks. They even managed to find some Halloween decorations, and they hung them up in the truck cab.
    When they finally arrived back at the ranch in Nevada, they were tired but happy. Their dad was grateful for the work they had done, and the boys were proud to have helped out. They didn't need trick-or-treating or costume parties to have a good Halloween. They had each other, and they had the ranch.
    As they settled in for the night, the boys reflected on their Halloween adventure. They realized that sometimes, the best celebrations are the ones you create yourself, even if they don't look like the ones in movies or TV shows. They had learned the value of hard work, teamwork, and family. And that, to them, was worth more than any bag of candy.

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