Author Archives: maryjane

Soldier for Peace

A couple of years ago, I picked up a book in an airport Starbucks called A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah. It isn’t a book you can casually read. I was consumed by it.

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mail call

Mail for International Glamping Weekend keeps on rollin’ on in. Have you sent in for your bumper sticker yet?

They’re free!

Send a self-addressed, stamped, standard-sized envelope to:
GLAMPING
PO Box 8691
Moscow, Idaho 83843
(limit one per address)

I’d rather be GLAMPING.

Have you also listed your glamping event with us on the “gatherings” portion of the site? Send an email to …

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Fetch some water!!!!

“I’ve boiled the water and fetched as many clean towels as I could find,” fretted the frantic fellow on the phone.

“I don’t know what more to do!”

The calm voice on the other end of the line hushed him gently.

“You can stop your nidgeting now,” she said, unruffled.

“I’ll be there in a moment.”

So …

Nidgeting?

That’s a new one on me!

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Giveaway: Rocky Mountain Gardener’s Handbook

Mary Ann Newcomer, Sister #246 and GirlGab.com blogger at Gardens of the Wild Wild West, has a new book! Even though I don’t live in the Rockies, I was first in line to get one for my library. And because a farmgirl sister is a sister who’s a sister, I have a copy for you, too. So, calling all you ladies who live near the Rockies … this is your chance to win a copy. All you have to do is tell me what part of the Rockies you live in—we’ll put your name into a hat and pull out a winner for an early Christmas gift this year.

 

when I am an old cowgirl

I shall wear diamonds
And a wide-brimmed straw hat
With silver and leather on it …

and I shall spend my social security
On white wine and carrots
And sit in the alley of my barn
And listen to my horses breathe.

I will sneak out in the middle of a summers’ night
And ride the chestnut mare
Across the moonstruck meadow.
If my old bones will allow.
When people come to call I will smile and nod
As I walk them past the gardens to the barn
And show, instead, the beauty growing there
In stalls fresh-lined with straw.

I will shovel and sweat and
Wear hay in my hair as if it were a jewel.
And I will be an embarrassment to all
Who look down on me.
They’ve not yet found the peace in being free
To love a horse as a friend,
A friend who waits at midnight hour
With nuzzle and nicker and patient eyes
For the kind of woman I will be,
When I am old.

Old Cowgirl by Patty Barnhart
Originally published in The Arabian Horse World magazine in 1992.

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Lazy H Ranch

Winter checks at Lazy H Ranch, in Cheney, Washington, were in full swing last week. Our ace photographer, Alicia Carlson (“Ace”), paid them a visit in addition to offering them a helping hand. Here are some images from the round-up. Thanks to Dave Harris and crew for letting her snap some photos!

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Sheroes and Heroes

Did you catch the CNN Heroes awards ceremony last night? If not, get out your TV program and find out when it’s airing again. It’s not something you’ll want to miss. Who doesn’t want to be inspired off-the-charts? Have a good cry? Go to bed dreaming of a better world? In between adult heroism, they featured the work of children. Within 10 minutes of air time, I was crying. By the time it was over, I was sobbing. The work of being human—belonging, participating IN humanity is why we’re here. Go there. Be there. Here’s a hug. You’ll need one.