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I have loved things Country and Western all of my life. I have loved the ranches and farms, the work, the fields, the barns, livestock, and the food. I was born and raised in Kentucky where I learned to ride and care for horses. Most of my family lived on farms and/or were livestock producers. I have raised various livestock and poultry over the years.I have sold livestock feed and minerals in two states. My big hats and boots are only an outward manifestation of the country life I hold dear to my heart. With the help of rhyme or short story, in recipes or photos, I make an effort in this blog to put into words my day to day observations of all things rural; the things that I see and hear, from under my hat. All poems and short stories, unless noted otherwise, are authored by me. I hope you enjoy following along.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Night Camp

The mesquite fire crackles and pops
And smoke rises in the air
Along the brush, a rabbit hops.
Over the mountains, the sun sets fair.

I stir the beans in the old iron pot
And give the biscuits a lid.
I then turn up my tin coffee cup
And take a good long sip.

The horses are hobbled, mules are tied
And blankets are spread around.
Tomorrow brings a new days’ ride
But tonight we camp on the ground.

A calming sound comes from the creek,
As it gurgles its way south.
It nearly lulls me off to sleep
 As I brush the crumbs from my mouth.

I fold my hands behind my head
And relax in the embers glow.
Then pop the dust from my hat,
And tip it over my nose.