In less than two weeks, Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the second oldest event of this kind in the country, will take place again in Lewistown, Montana. With the weird year we all had last year, the 35th annual Gathering had to be cancelled, and I missed it sorely, so I'm hoping the 36th Gathering will more than make up for it. Actually, I'm pretty sure it will.
Let's face it: most guys don't fall in the category of very creative gift givers to begin with. Add to that a nebulous holiday such as Valentines Day, and you've got a perfectly confusing combination. So, what should a clueless cowboy do this Valentines Day to score some points with his sweetheart?
What are you doing this holiday season for your BFF of the equine kind? Here are five ideas for celebrating winter holidays with your horse. Use one or all five, your horse will thank you.
Did you know that there were Black cowboys in the Old West? Almost from the earliest days of Texas ranching, cattle drives and cowboys, there were cowboys of African origin who worked the cattle. In honor of the Black History Month, here are a few historical tidbits about that era and a few names you can drop when conversation turns to Black history.
If you're interested in the culture and ranching lifestyle of the American West, here are a few places you should add to your travel list for the new decade. These are some of the places we're planning to visit too when we're not working on bringing more bling your way.