Friday, January 10, 2014

Sittin' On The Front Porch in Texas



Family, my dog, the Texas flag, our log home, our forest, (an ice chest our granddaughter had been using as a target for her arrows...)  It just doesn't get better than this!  I even love the hitchin' rail at the right for our horses.

All of our grandkids got bows and arrows from their dads for Christmas.  Rylee, though, got an heirloom bow!  Her dad still had the bow we gave him when he was about 12, and he passed it on down to her. Watching him teach her how to string the bow and stressing how important it was to un-string it after each use brought back fabulous memories for me.  Ry spent a huge amount of her time practicing her shooting.  I wish I had gotten a picture of her moving across the land with her quiver full of arrows slung on her back and her bow at the ready!

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