There are few things I enjoy more than a rodeo.
The cowboys and the calves.
The entertainment.
The chance to catch a T-shirt fired from a cannon.
Tiny tots on stick horses.
FAMILY : )
Nice folks.
Young cowboys.
Young cowgirls.
Men and horses.
How everything just says country.
The action.
The Mutton Bustin'.
Midwest sunsets.
Fireworks.
And a chance to get in some favorite photo shots.
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13 comments:
Looks like a great day! I like the cowboys too:@)
Rodeos are fun! Glad y'all had a blast! (And my daughter and I enjoyed the photos.)
Hi Michaele!
What WONDERFUL photo's you took. I love rodeo's especially the small town rodeo's as they're such a fun thing for families to attend and take part in. At the end of August we attend Heritage Days in Yoder which has large Amish and Mennonite communities nearby. It's fun to see the people all having fun together and taking part in the events. I'm not looking forward to summer being over but I am looking forward to that weekend. Thanks for sharing your great photo's with us! Enjoy your weekend.
Maura :)
Amazing day...don't forget the clowns!
It looks like ya'll had a wonderful day of fun. Don't forget the food at the rodeo....oh my. Brings back good memories.
I have never been to a rodeo although I have seen some signs here - this makes me want to go.
Looks like a wonderful day! I enjoyed the tour!
I love rodeo's too! They are so exciting to watch...and the cowboys aren't too hard on the eyes either! Love them pink cowgirl boots!
Incredible shots. I have never been but now I really want to go. Love the pink boots. B
You really captured the feel of a rodeo. So much going on and just plain good fun all around!
Thanks for sharing on YSB today. I appreciate your being there. :)
These are great shots of the Rodeo! Love the pink cowgirl boots!
I'll have to agree with Nancy. You certainly captured the feel of the rodeo.
You're so right ... many things to love about a rodeo ... when I was a kid ... we had one near our town and I spent many a summer hanging out there with my granddad.
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