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My Heros Have Always Been Cowboys............

Kelley (Texas)

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This is a video that some of you might enjoy! Kelley (Texas) :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMko5LelBdA
 
It looks like long days and hard work, yet if you love what your doing, its not work. Sounds like you had the best of all it had to offer.
Not many get to work at a job the really love. I would think it was great to be outdoors, sleep under the stars and have that bond with your horse while out there. My wife has always wanted to go out to a dude ranch and just ride for a week with them. Still have that on the agenda here of things to do. You have to have some really great memories from out on the range. I like it when you share them with us with stuff like this video.

Thanks

George-CT
 
I was a modern cowboy...pickup truck, air conditioned home, Dairy Queens, and far superior equipment. On occasion, I did sleep out in the brush, and we still often worked cattle back in the brush by horse, but nothing like the "real" cowboys of the old west. I did work long, hard hours, but I had dinner most of the time in my own home, not out of a chuck wagon. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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