Out in West Texas, we celebrate a very special event every year...the rodeo!!! Here in Pecos, we proudly claim the title of being "The Home of the World's First Rodeo". All you have to do is wander through the "West of The Pecos" museum, and the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame to see that this area is rich in western culture.
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Thursday, June 05, 2008
It's That Time of Year!!!
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Finally Settled...somewhat!
Now I can call Pecos, the Home of the World's First RODEO, home!!!
After my sons, Travis and Tony, a.k.a. TnT moved here in September of 2007, I no longer had a captive audience to film. Daily training of our Mustang horses and Quarter horse mare were 1100 miles away. The puppies were growing up fast!
Now, seven months later, I made the move from California to Texas in a 26' UHaul. As I traveled along I40 in the company of two dogs and two cats, I recalled the events that transpired so quickly to make this move possible.
In February we had a family reunion in Arizona. My brother and I traveled from California to attend and TnT came in from Texas. After the reunion I traveled back to Texas with the guys for a two week visit. Within the first week of vacation I was building a website for the Feed Store and they had offered me a full time job! Before vacation was over I had talked with several people that wanted websites built or rebuilt and maintained.
Now, I had to make the decision if I wanted the job...let's see...move back to Texas...near TnT and the critters...you bet!!! Pecos is a small west Texas town of about 9,500 people. In the picture posted on Wikipedia, in the link above, a boot company that is making a pair of boots for TnT is situated in the fifth storefront from the right of the picture. To the left of the photographer is the West of the Pecos Museum and behind is the old depot, the future home of the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame!
Talking about the Hall of Fame, stop back by in the near future for a link to the new website. As the newest member of the Hall of Fame committee, I will be building a website to commemorate the Grand Opening scheduled during the 126th Annual "West of the Pecos RODEO". I am on that committee too, and will be maintaining the Rodeo website as well!
Now that I am almost settle in my place, I will be able to post regularly to this blog! My computer is set up at TnT's new duplex and I should be able to move in to my remodeled duplex next week. I will keep my computer set up at the guys place until I know for sure that I have phone and internet service!
If you ever find yourself "West of the Pecos"...drop in!!!
Janey Loree
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MnC's Disclaimer: At no time is excessive force, cruelty or brutality used when training the horses pictured in this blog. Reinforcing pats and firm gentleness, along with calmness from the trainers, encourage the horses to do as they are asked.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Members of the Pecos Rodeo Committee...
West of the Pecos Rodeo
It is official now! TnT attended their first Rodeo Committee meeting last night. As they were being introduced to the other members, the speaker announced that TnT were already assigned to about 10 jobs! With them being new members I can imagine what those jobs are! However, TnT are used to rolling up their sleeves and getting any job completed no matter how hard or how dirty!!!
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MnC's Disclaimer: At no time is excessive force, cruelty or brutality used when training the horses pictured in this blog. Reinforcing pats and firm gentleness, along with calmness from the trainers, encourage the horses to do as they are asked.
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