La Reyna
“The “burro lady” and I spent a lot of time together in west Texas. We never rode together but I spent a lot of time thinking about her”
Tales of cows, cowponies and cowboys of Texas, art and stories by Mike Capron
“The “burro lady” and I spent a lot of time together in west Texas. We never rode together but I spent a lot of time thinking about her”
“Some cowboys try to cover all the bases at once. They’re trying to punch cows and get rich at the same time.”
“Uncle Arb was my friend. He was born in Texas, raised in Arizona, then moved back to Texas and that is when we became friends and neighbors.”
“Feed buckets have gentled as many animals as any tool that man has come up with.”
“Making a cowboy is kinda like making a cake. There are a lot of different ingredients that go into creating both of these little delicacies.”
“It was late one evening on the fall works. We were running behind schedule so our commute home was a long and late one.”
“Some people enjoy ridin’ when the conditions are in their favor, other fellers enjoy ridin’ no matter what the conditions.”
“Looking for my run away cow, where did she go? I left the house expecting to run into the black motley-faced cow not too far from where I last saw her.”