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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Distance Over Time
You can’t fight gravity – except perhaps with laughter. Likewise, there are laws of physics (the study of the natural world and how it actually works) that on a Journey of this type must be accepted and surrendered to, gracefully or not. … Continue reading
Caring for the Herd
My biggest concern about Katie coming to join the Free Range Rodeo was something that I had no control over, couldn’t anticipate and couldn’t discuss with those who would be most directly affected. It was herd business and thus out … Continue reading
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Tagged antebellum, camel, Equerry vitamins, keiger mustang, lemur, Natchez, pilgrimage, Renegade hoof Boots, sheriff's department, sponsorship, zedonk
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morning conversation
I was a bomber pilot in WW2 now I’m legally blind I spent 7 years in University now I can’t read or write I’ve been married for 65 years and we’ve never had a fight It’s my 93rd Birthday today … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, blessings, frustration, going blind, gratitude, life Journey, WW2 bomber pilot
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Finding the Way – Semper Gumby
Tuesday Katie and I stopped at the post office in Whitehall so I could mail off a small package. The woman behind the counter said “you’re not from around here, are you?” “Nope, I’m riding horseback across the country.” Her face … Continue reading
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Tagged EHV-1, happy ponies, herd dynamics, hospitality, Louisiana, places to stay, route finding, T-town, Walter the mule, weather, what makes a good camp
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bridging the gap
It’s been two weeks since my last blog post – oops! Today I was several paragraphs into a post before I realized that I needed to catch you all up on some recent events in order for what I was … Continue reading
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Tagged alligators, Catahoula Wildlife, Colfax, Fishville, Katie Cooper, mule, Nebo, Rough Riders, Wild Horse Ministries
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