Born to Rodeo but forced to work... Everyday is an adventure for me! I am an ex-law enforcement officer that spent all my time off driving truck and working on the ranch. I have had some great driving jobs from working for Fish and Wildlife transporting Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, and Trout. My last company driving adventure.... working for an Equine Clinician tour that traveled the U.S. and Canada. I gave it all up and went back to owning and operating a 2000 KW W900 with a 86" studio. Pull Bull Wagon, Steps, Flats, and RGN. When not on the road I love living the life of the West on my family owned cattle ranch. My kids - Chico, Baylee (Jack Russels), Bob (Border Collie),and 7 head of horses. (3 Geldings, 3 Mares, and the "Old Man" a gray Quarter Horse stallion 29 yrs young). Horses are like potato chips... you can't just have one.
Over the years I've discovered that there's more to being a Cowgirl than punching cows, or winning buckles. Cowgirl is an attitude, really. A pioneer spirit, a special American brand of courage. Cowgirls face life head on, live by our own lights, and make no excuses. Cowgirls take stands, speak up, and defend the things we hold dear. And the graphics say the rest....
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
TURN ON'S
TURN OFF'S
People pretending to be who they are not! Be yourself!Lazy truck drivers... ya know... the ones that won't find a parking spot.. park in no parking areas when the lot has plenty of spaces, OR JUST HAVE TO PARK BY THE TRUCK STOP DOORS! Drivers too LAZY to take there garbage to a can or dumpster, drivers who decide to take a shower while parked on the fuel island, and of course... CHEAP FREIGHT, HOT FUEL AND SPLIT SPEED LIMITS.