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kimh
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Life Is A Horse
« on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 7:39pm » |
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Welp, cowgirl kim has pulled awf her shit stompas and soaked the dawgs, showered awf the dust (phew - did we STINK )...anyhow - mission accomplished. Shi (pronounced SHY) is now a bonafied New Yorker. She is a two-year old Rose Grey with tunz a Wyoming spirit and spunk. Shi came with us back from Casper Wyoming and rode into town bettern we did I rode outa town with General Cluster huggin my heals. Well, he kept compny with me like he always does. But a wide open rode, countryside out one window and a sister beside me who - even though she IS a pain in my ass - always makes a belly laugh as wide and big as a lion's roar, ole General just hadda take a backseat -- and that he did. Life will deal it's deck, but it's up to us how we play the hand. I get older and wiser it seems, yet i keep tite hold to the dumb and dumber wisdom - in that the more i learn on the inside, the more i enjoy the flatulence on the outside Weird, ehh? This trip taught me that ya caint pitch a sissy tent in wind storms in Nebraska(believe me, I sure tried... ). I learned that Indian Music goin through the Teton National Forest is one of the best sounds in the world. I learned that America just stretches out like a double-jointed cat sumtimes. I learned that family will always fite the hardest, cry the deepest, laugh the loudest and tell the stories that we hear in music and read in the purest poetry. I learned that taking care of a horse helped me slay the Beast and that her journey was somehow part of mine. I also learned that disposable outdoor cameras are EXTREMELY lightweight ....some lone canoer on the Wind River is prolly nursing a ballpark and cursing a New York License Plate with dumb and dumber drivin by ...........i learned that we are only as captured as we choose to be, and that most times the most difficult times only open doors for us that we'd otherwise never even glimpse. SO.........i'm gonna go drink summore cawfee now and when i think of more, you'll awl be the first to know
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #1 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 7:58pm » |
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Have not a clue as to what you said??????
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kimh
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #2 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 8:02pm » |
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don't take it personal. happens all the time but ya mite get a clue if ya read back a few pages.
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #3 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 8:43pm » |
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Thanks for the great post kimh. I'm glad this was an educational trip for you . I don't know your history but i believe you're now very content with your decision to set off for this roadtrip. Quote:in that the more i learn on the inside, the more i enjoy the flatulence on the outside Weird, ehh? |
| Very nicely put. PFDAN to all, Perry P.S.: gotta love your accent
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #4 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 8:46pm » |
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Welcome bak kimmey, We sure missed ya. I'm glad you didn't try to ride the horse back and next time try filling the tent with rocks. Say HI to Brian and the kids. Glad you left the beast in NY, but I hope he got lost chasing ya. Opus/Paul
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #5 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 8:51pm » |
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Bravo Kim!!!!! Many smiles and laughter. I guess the "jibberish" or Kim talk as you sometimes put it makes sense to those who know ya & somehow it was loud and clear to me Welcome back and let's do coffee or something soon. Later sistah, Eric
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #6 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 8:53pm » |
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Animals have a way like music to calm the savage beast........sounds like an awesome trip and time. Sumtimes things we do change us.......and we never forget the expirience !! Welcome back........hope you remember'd to take off yer spurs Pam
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #7 on: Sep 2nd, 2004, 9:07pm » |
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Loved yer post Kim! Made purfet cents ta me. Gittin a little kinky wid dem spurs ain't ya? Welcum home cowgirl! Save a horse......Ride a cowboy!!!!!!! .............................alley
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Quote:I learned that Indian Music goin through the Teton National Forest is one of the best sounds in the world. |
| That right there would be worth the whole trip to me. Add anything to your scalp collection?
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kimh
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #9 on: Sep 3rd, 2004, 12:35am » |
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Paul ya'd flip cuz believe me i did not leave Nebraska without heavy-duty BOLDER activity..... ---believe me - if Don was there, i'd a had bolders AND scalps LOL
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #10 on: Sep 3rd, 2004, 1:06am » |
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Every now and then it's fun to read that some of us lead very real lives. It sounds terrific. Take care of them saddlesores and I'm glad you're back. I need the exercise I get reading your prose. Charlie
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #11 on: Sep 3rd, 2004, 9:26am » |
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on Sep 2nd, 2004, 8:43pm, PerryGR wrote:Thanks for the great post kimh. I'm glad this was an educational trip for you . I don't know your history but i believe you're now very content with your decision to set off for this roadtrip. Very nicely put. PFDAN to all, Perry P.S.: gotta love your accent |
| WOW-WEE. You actually understood footy on the first try, and without meeting! Kim... you got bodysnatcher pods or sumpin'? So glad to hear you got back... and are no longer stinky (though I do kinda like that horsy-outdoors scent lol). Missed ya much while you were gone... summa's ova....but hey no snow yet so the littlewhite pony can still make it up the hill without sliding Wish I could've seen what you seen, heard what you heard, sounds inspiring, but then, nevva been ona road trip. Typical. So glad dumb and dumber laughed their way through the country side, while ya smackeddown ole general cluster....I knew he wasn't gonna be able to handle those grins. If'n we kin do it, 'd love to meet Shi, or just laf it up with dumb and dumber... how about addin' in a dumbest? **hand up in the air** We can laugh out by the stable next time...again...though I don't think we'd scare the horses anytime soon, that's a big ole meanie snorted near my neck TTY/seeya soon, loveya. Poopsi
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #12 on: Sep 4th, 2004, 4:05am » |
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Missed you madly you need to get some of them comfy rumps......as for the flatulence well glass tables spring to mind Cathy
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sounds like a wunnerful trip. I understood all and ever thang you said. (doan seys much fer me) Just sumthang to remember if i dont screw it up. Jimbo/LHR
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kimh
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Re: Life Is A Horse
« Reply #14 on: Sep 6th, 2004, 10:16pm » |
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Wyoming pow pows. LHR - i'm pickin up piics tamorra - if they are half as wunnaful as yers i'll say thanks and then shut my hole pony girl has read and thought - EVERBODY RUN Home......unpacked..........back to life in the fassssssssssssst lane. Of all the memories and snap shots locked inside, the one that blares loudest is the image in my heart of our girls (my sis and mine)........they are 12, 8 and 6. they took home a horse too. I keep seeing their faces..............open, smiling in the sun and wind and rain and ever -thang. That to me is the GOLD that i took home. It's the look in my daughters' eyes = hope, and energy and innocense and learning and sunshine and love. I think Heaven kissed my soul. Matter of fact, ..........i no it did. Dunno why i'm so lucky....but thankful jes the same
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