Today is National Day of the Cowboy! I posted a blog entry last year regarding this day that you can read by clicking HERE.
Dirt, mud and dust, Bibles and beer outlaws, barbed wire, saddles and steer it’s a simple life sacred ground hard times, high winds can’t bring us down in cowboy town, yeah, cowboy town that’s where I’m from, cowboy town we wear our boots to dinner drive our trucks to church…
Today’s guest blogger is Bethany Braley, Executive Director and Publisher of the National Day of the Cowboy program. This year the Day of the Cowboy will be July 24, 2010. I think this is an important day and a good opportunity to let the public know more about the western…
Many young cowboys and cowgirls have their first ride on a sheep (called mutton busting) which are often as fast as a bull but don’t buck much and are a lot closer to the ground. And many youngsters find a way to get on a calf and go for a…
1. The highest badge of honor a person can wear is honesty. Be mindful at all times. 2. Your parents are the best friends you have. Listen to them and obey their instructions. 3. If you want to be respected, you must respect others. Show good manners in every way….