Archive January 2012

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Leather & Blades

I fear that one of America's oldest forms of social recreation may be fading into the mist of history. I hope I'm wrong. In winter, fresh air is just as important to the body & mind as it is at any other time of the year. And, in this farmgirl's opinion, we need to get out and breathe it in deeply ... skates or no skates.

 

Discovery

"If I ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been owing more to paying attention, than to any other talent."   ~ Isaac Newton

Some words are little and don't have much personality. Other words may be of medium character and they too need the assist of words with more dimension if they hope to amount to anything. Then, there are words that need a lot of room. They are the giants. Words that can change the landscape, change lives, change borders, medicine, books, culture, the way we look at things and even at ourselves. "Discover" is such a word.

Shery Jespersen with her horse

Shery Jespersen,
Wyoming cattle rancher and outpost writer (rider), shares the “view from her saddle.” Shery is a leather and lace cowgirl who’s been horse-crazy all of her life. Her longtime love is Apple Pi “Dolly” Rose, a 20-year-old Morgan otherwise known as “The Best Darn Horse in the Universe.” Her other interests include “junktiques,” creating eclectic “make do” arts and crafts, collecting antique china, and cultivating mirth.

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Cowgirl pose

“I went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.”
– John Muir.