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From the desk of Frank J. Buchman:
Time For All Things
Frank J. Buchman
August 8, 2016
What could be better than a cowboy dismounting his horse and heading into the great beyond? That’s the way it was about noon when John
This ‘Hippie’ Is Really A Rodeo Clown
Frank J. Buchman
August 8, 2016
Today’s generation often don’t know definition of the word “hippy.” For those, “hippies” were descriptive definition given members of a countercultural movement that rejected the
Renowned Cowboy John Ballweg, 93, Takes His Last Horseback Ride
Frank J. Buchman
August 7, 2016
The horse world has lost one of its very best. And to the very last, he was doing what renowned for and loved more than
Horses, Learning, Teaching, Helping Others Keep Well-Known Octogenarian Going Horseshow Strong
Frank J. Buchman
August 7, 2016
“Always be the best you can be.” Uncertain, if she ever made that exact statement. “Always go to best the competition.” Uncertain if she ever
Slowing Down, Horses Still Important Part Of Life For Well-Known Bennington Couple
Frank J. Buchman
August 7, 2016
When horses get in the blood, it’s impossible to remove, and even seems to thicken after that first horse show. Elmer and Shirley Brown of