A Texas Girl Talks - Life… from a decidedly southern perspective!
Lorena
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Send us a text 1971 - Davis Ranch, Sonora Texas I was six years old and it was shearing day. A large part of our annual income depended on the sale of wool and mohair, but I didn’t know or care about that part of it. My only thought was to get down to the pens as soon as mom would turn me loose when I heard that ancient pickup rattle up the road at daybreak carrying its crew of four or five Hispanic men. Dad would meet the truck at the driver’s side window, briefly conferring w...
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Send us a text 1971 - Davis Ranch, Sonora Texas I was six years old and it was shearing day. A large part of our annual income depended on the sale of wool and mohair, but I didn’t know or care about that part of it. My only thought was to get down to the pens as soon as mom would turn me loose when I heard that ancient pickup rattle up the road at daybreak carrying its crew of four or five Hispanic men. Dad would meet the truck at the driver’s side window, briefly conferring w...
Marlo Ondrej: How the Blue Lacy became the State Dog of Texas
A Texas Girl Talks - Life… from a decidedly southern perspective!
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1 year ago
Marlo Ondrej: How the Blue Lacy became the State Dog of Texas
Send us a text When I think of Tenacious Texas Women, Marlo Ondrej immediately comes to mind! Great, Great granddaughter of Frank Lacy and a direct descendent of Daniel Boone, Marlo played a pivotal role in preserving the Blue Lacy Dog breed and securing its official designation as the State Dog of Texas. Today, Marlo oversees the Lacy Game Dog Registry and together with a community of like minded breeders, trainers and trackers, holds training seminars through the Texas Lacy Game Dog A...
A Texas Girl Talks - Life… from a decidedly southern perspective!
Send us a text 1971 - Davis Ranch, Sonora Texas I was six years old and it was shearing day. A large part of our annual income depended on the sale of wool and mohair, but I didn’t know or care about that part of it. My only thought was to get down to the pens as soon as mom would turn me loose when I heard that ancient pickup rattle up the road at daybreak carrying its crew of four or five Hispanic men. Dad would meet the truck at the driver’s side window, briefly conferring w...