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Freedom!
On June 14, 1777, Congress adopted a resolution calling for a flag with thirteen stripes, alternating red and white, and with a blue canton or "union", with thirteen white stars. The resolution defined the significance of the colors: "White signifies Purity and Innocence; Red, Hardiness and Valor: Blue, Vigilance, Perseverance and Justice."
We celebrate July 4th as our Independance Day. That day is filled with rodeos, fireworks, and picnics, but the first Independance Day was deadly serious and a day of victory. Because of the bravery and vision of our founding fathers and the common people who stood up to realize that vision, we have the privilege to live in the most blessed country in the world.
What kind of country we become is up to us. May God continue to Bless the USA!
We would like to celebrate this season by a Freedom Sale! To receive 10% off of your entire order price, enter the word "Freedom" in the discount code bar at the bottom of the first page on the order form. Sale ends July 12, 2008.
Have a great July 4th!
Gentlemen, we have duck,
wool,
Brocade
vests, Frock
Coats, Range
Pants, Duckins,
Homespun,
White,
and various styles of Western Snap-Front
Shirts. Our Ranch
Outerwear collection is practical as well as attractive. Spring is here!
Our ranch coats are on clearance in berber-lined
canvas and extra warm 100%
wool. We also have spur
straps, leather
cuffs and period-correct suspenders!
Ladies
browse through our Old
West Women's Wear collection for frontier
blouses, western
skirts, riding
outfits, prairie
dresses, ball
gowns, parasols,
gloves, belts,
victorian
era jewelry and undergarments.
Check out
our collection of Cowboy Scarves! Cowboys have long worn extra
large silk and cotton scarves for warmth and style. Our silk scarves come
in so many different designs and colors, you need not be without one. We have
just added
42-inch scarves and a variety of limited
edition prints.
A nice
selection of handmade hatbands,
stampede
strings, horsehair
tassels, shu flies, keyrings
and jewelry
may be found on our Braided
Horsehair Accessories page.
Our
hatmaker, Tom Hirt has been making Hats
by hand for almost 20 years. He is
an old-fashioned guy who does things the old-fashioned way.
Known as the Hat Maker for the Movies, he has designed hats for many famous
clients including Val Kilmer, Sam Elliot, Sharon Stone. His credits include Tombstone,
The Quick and the Dead, Conagher and many others.
Each hat is handmade from start to finish. All crowns are hand-formed over
old-fashioned wooden blocks-some original style blocks date back over 100
years-brims are flanged, sanded, pounced and finished by hand.
Hirt works out of a small shop on his Penrose ranch, and calls Colorado home,
but has cowboyed on several ranches throughout Colorado and the Southwest.
We are proud to work with Mr. Hirt to bring you top quality, handmade Cowboy
hats.
Mr. Wayne Bowman of Bowman's
Wilson Boot Co of Montana, has begun working with us to bring you their
handmade boots. We have full access to their ready-made and custom made boots.
We are still working to get all of their available boots listed on our Wilson
Boots pages. If you are interested in more information, please send us a
note on our Contact
Us page, or call us at 307-422-3361, for a complete brochure.
We also
carry handmade Sandhill
Scent candles, Cowgirl Life Forever's mens' and ladies' colognes,
and Till Goodan's Christmas,
Rodeo,
and Boots
and Saddle Cowboy
China.
Cowboy
Canyon Echoes
blog
at
http://cowboycanyonechoes.blogspot.com/.
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Cooking At the Bartlett Ranch Colt Clinic
June 3-11, 2008, Mary, Whitney and I cooked over the campfire for 45-55 people. Each year in June, Bill Smith comes to the Bartlett
Ranch in Wyoming and works our two-year-old horses. Young cowboys from
various states come in to start and ride these colts for Bill and Dr. Woody
Bartlett. It is a very busy, fun week.
As chuckwagon cooks, we have never had time to watch the action but we hear all about it when the guys come in for a meal! This is our 4th year of
cooking and was the best yet. We are learning as we go, how to do things better, and what meals are too labor intensive to be practical. As far as I know nobody has gotten sick from our cookin' and we are hired for next year!
We use dutch ovens and cook over coals or the open fire. Our "kitchen"
is a remodeled contractors trailer where we have two refrigerators and a
freezer, steel work table and stove. Mary and I did not have the first clue
what we were getting into the first year we agreed to cook. Now, four years
later, we really enjoy it.
It rained a lot, making it a challenge to keep the fires going, and a bull snake decided to join us for lunch one day! Mary just about stepped on him. We found a rattlesnake in the woodpile and our sugar got wet. But, those are just things that happen when you're cooking out!
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