By Kellie B. Gormly In the Washington Post Renee Behinfar lives alone in Scottsdale, Ariz. The pandemic has been painfully isolating for her and has left her longing for warmth and touch. On a recent afternoon, she finally was smothered in long-awaited hugs — by a 2,000-pound cow. “It was…
By Danny Gallagher On the Thrillist website Even though cattle drives have almost been entirely replaced by road and rail, and horses and covered wagons by pickup trucks, real, honest-to-goodness cowboys (and cowgirls) aren’t going away any time soon. They’re still getting up before the sun even thinks about…