Songbirds and Sonnets and Stuff

Dear Miss Jenna, I thought I’d write you a quick thank you for the wonderful picture you sent me. I enjoyed it very much, and it has given your old Uncle Mike a few giggles as winter time moves along down here in Texas. I don’t know, Miss Jenna, sometimes I wish all we had to worry about this time of year was snow like you have in Connecticut. Weather around these parts gets a … Continue reading

A Cowgirl’s Thanksgiving

  Dear Miss Jenna, I wanted to wish you the best Thanksgiving. I know Thanksgiving is up near the top of every cowgirl’s Top Mostest Favoritest Holiday List. As you and I both know, Miss Jenna, someone who remembers the Cowgirl rules always carries a sense of gratitude in her saddlebags, and in her heart. So a day set aside just for saying Thank You is a special day, indeed. How are things going for … Continue reading

A Cowgirl’s Frightful Night

  A Cowgirl’s Halloween It was late in October. a cool Autumn day, When our little cowgirl went outside to play. She was ropin’ and riding, slippin’ and sliding She flew on the swings in the park. The day was so fine, ’til she lost track of time, And now it was well after dark.   The sun had gone down, and black was the sky There was a howl to the wind, a full … Continue reading

Cowgirl Coloring Pictures

Dear Miss Jenna, Sorry I been so busy that I haven’t made you a post in awhile. I’ve been over on the grown-up schooling site, trying to teach them grownups all about politics. You know how it goes trying to teach grown-ups, you gotta keep things simple, and repeat things a lot. It’s not at all as simple as teaching things to cowgirls. Not at all, Miss Jenna, as I’m sure you’re finding out now … Continue reading

A Cowgirl’s Cat

Dear Miss Jenna, I found a few more pictures of Cricket and I thought I would share them with you. These are from his first day in Kitten Kindergarten. You would have been so cowgirl proud of him. He learned his proper stalking, and really did well with basic stealth. By the end of his first week he could sneak up on just about any grasshopper that he wanted. He did so well with his … Continue reading