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11/06/2009

Reading about cowboys and cowgirls has broadened my appreciation for America’s Western Lifestyle and the working horsemen on the ranch. The Dorrance Ranchers, operate their ranch on Mount Torro just outside Salinas, California. Patience and kindness seem the best way of working and training their horses. Patience is a virtue that we can all strive for, especially while working with animals, humans, and let’s include industrial machinery and computers.
The article I refer to is about Leslie Dorrance’s experience in training and riding horses. It’s published in the Western Horseman, March 2009, pages 81 and 82. The article also shows a photo of Leslie, mounted on her pride and joy of 15 years, called Drummers Ebony. This great photo of Cowgirl Leslie and Ebony together can easily be transformed into cowgirl images and cowboy decor.
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