God Bless you guys from Arizona. It's tough but we get back on we we fall. And no matter how bad things seem, if you got your health and God, you'll always come out ahead. This song really touched my heart. Me and my wife own 5 horses and live outside of phoenix, my folks live in Boise Id, and I'll be up there next Thursday to visit them. Stay strong, and keep up the good work.
The precursors of the American cowboy were the Mexicans who raised cattle in the area of present-day Texas, when it was Mexican territory, before the annexation to the United States, their lifestyle and work was inherited from Mexicans who lived in the current Texan territory . California also had skilled men on horseback, according to Richard Henry Dana who wrote a book about that region in 1840 when it still belonged to Mexico. As described: When they go on long journeys, they ride a horse until they tire and grab another, pull the mount and the bridle over it, and after exhausting the animal, they take a third, and so on until the end of the trip. There are no better riders like Mexicans in the world.
God Bless you guys from Arizona. It's tough but we get back on we we fall. And no matter how bad things seem, if you got your health and God, you'll always come out ahead. This song really touched my heart. Me and my wife own 5 horses and live outside of phoenix, my folks live in Boise Id, and I'll be up there next Thursday to visit them. Stay strong, and keep up the good work.
NICE JOB, LOVE GOOD COUNTRY SONGS. WE NEED MORE LIKE THIS.
Loved the video and the song. Nice to see pics of you and your family. Jim Slade
may all you Ranchers, Cowboys and Buckaroos live a long and healthy life. And may your way of life be preserved, God willing, for a long time!
So Awesome!!!
This is a good song.
I love it!
What a great tribute and musical story of a wonderful ranching family. Loved it!
Memories of my youth!❤
BEST BIDS, GOD'S GRACE; HIS FACE SHINE ALWAYS!
maravilha!
Go Grandpa!!!!!
My family ❤
The precursors of the American cowboy were the Mexicans who raised cattle in the area of present-day Texas, when it was Mexican territory, before the annexation to the United States, their lifestyle and work was inherited from Mexicans who lived in the current Texan territory .
California also had skilled men on horseback, according to Richard Henry Dana who wrote a book about that region in 1840 when it still belonged to Mexico. As described:
When they go on long journeys, they ride a horse until they tire and grab another, pull the mount and the bridle over it, and after exhausting the animal, they take a third, and so on until the end of the trip. There are no better riders like Mexicans in the world.