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Timeless Teachings of a Master Horseman ~ Tom Dorrance by Linda Boston Franke |
| Tom Dorrance (May 11, 1910 - June 11, 2003) is perhaps the most widely revered “master horseman” and “master teacher” of our generation. Tom Dorrance is recognized by many as being the “founding father,” the original source, the place where this approach to horsemanship originated |
| Published: Wednesday 05 January, 2005 |
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Cowboy Poetry ~ An American Heritage by Linda Boston Franke |
| Cowboy Poetry, now recognized as a full-fledged genre of American entertainment, has virtually soared in popularity during the past decade. Books, tapes and CDs are readily available in retail outlets everywhere. Cowboy Poetry festivals and gatherings attract thousands |
| Published: Tuesday 21 December, 2004 |
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Monterey Pine ~ New Hope For The Future by Linda Boston Franke |
| At last, optimism looms for the future of California’s coastal signature tree - the Monterey Pine. In the last decade, this hearty pine tree species, which adorns west coast beaches, populates coastal mountain sides, accents commercial and residential neighborhoods, and flourishes in Christmas tre... |
| Published: Thursday 09 December, 2004 |
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PUPPY LOVE ~ 10 Top Tips For Puppy Ownership by Linda Boston Franke |
| If you’ve recently bought property in the country with a little land around you, you may be thinking about getting a dog. And if you’re thinking about getting a dog, you may be thinking, "Puppy!" There are some real advantages to getting your dog as a puppy. |
| Published: Thursday 09 December, 2004 |
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Backcountry Horsemen by Linda Boston Franke |
| Any horseman who has had the opportunity to enjoy the backcountry a-horseback will appreciate an organization dedicated to insuring that the public lands of America’s backcountry wilderness remain open to recreational stock use. |
| Published: Tuesday 01 June, 2004 |
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Weather Report by Linda Boston Franke |
| In the ’50’s when I was a child, the big event of the day was Daddy coming home from work. As soon as he got home he would promptly turn on the television to get the weather report. We lived in a small town in West Texas where the weather had a real impact on the farmers, |
| Published: Friday 19 March, 2004 |
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