Picture Fun!
There is more
to lose than land. A way of life and an understanding of
who we are is also at stake. Horsemanship is important to our country's
history and lore. It teaches us responsibility and stewardship and how to
care for another lifeform. When we protect this, it enriches our
communities."
John F. Turner,
1997, former Director, U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service
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say ha!!!!!!!!!! please |
go long Louie! |
What! no beer! |
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howdy ya'll! |
here I come! |
where did they go? |
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where'd ya'll come from! |
you want me to what! |
yea! so I missed a spot! |
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which way did he go? |
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| Kenny and Ray placing gates on the Susan G. Calhoun Arena | Larger picture of more Horse stalls at the Susan G. Calhoun Arena. Stalls are 16' x 16' | |
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| Ray at the WHF working a donated wild mustang. | Ray in Gonzales, La, BLM adoption Feb. 2003 | |
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yes, its ice! are you happy! |
whats your point! its ICE! and cold |
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| Okay, Dakota you go long, Anglefire you cut across the middle, everybody else spread out. | Okay, everybody get close, SMILE! | |
wild horse foundation 02-17-07