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10-09-2014, 05:07 AM
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wild horses
I was driving on us 95 I believe in California and I think I saw two wild mustangs. I described them to a friend and he thought they were mustangs. They were charcoal colored. They were very beautiful. Homes and fences were many many miles away. My friend he seen a sign around there saying watch out for wild horses. I put two and two together and realizes those were more than likely wild. Hanging out by the road off a ways eating.
It was a beautiful sight reguardless!!
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10-09-2014, 05:03 PM
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Drive across the Navajo Reservation, and you will see horses all the time. Not to mention a few Sheep.
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11-09-2014, 12:42 PM
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★★((~~(((GOD BLESS HORSES)))~~))★★
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20-09-2014, 01:30 AM
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Drive across the Navajo Reservation, and you will see horses all the time. Not to mention a few Sheep.
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Yeah I bet. Thats cool. Seen some sheep here and there but I can't remember where. South west I believe.
Always wanted to see a beaver. Saw a couple in Maine a few years back. That was cool to. I really enjoy the wild life. Every time I think of getting a local job I start missing what I see around the country and decide not to do it. Lol. Had a really good job offer and had to tell him I can't I'm already missing being over the road and it had only been a week out of the truck. Lol. He understood and was nice about me changing my mind.
Plus as strange as it may be living in a truck, being alone a lot, just basic living without all the things that I don't really actually need is where happiness lies for me. Its just who I am and being who I am lies a lot of happiness. So if I never do the home thing its okay. I imagine after twenty years of being in a truck a camper and campsites will be in order if I retire one day. Which brings me a lot of joy to think about. Lol.
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20-09-2014, 03:15 PM
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I never seen a Plains Indian Warrior haul a big davenport with him! Some times having to many things can keep you from being free. I am retired, and living the life style you speak of here, as my videos show.
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22-09-2014, 03:51 AM
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I never seen a Plains Indian Warrior haul a big davenport with him! Some times having to many things can keep you from being free. I am retired, and living the life style you speak of here, as my videos show.
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Lol. And I agree. Having to much is a prison to me.
Just got back from a long dance with my girlfriend. Its for the women they dance from around 600pm to 700am or around those times. The guys hold the space for them staying up, talking around a fire. Afterwards the guys are up on top of a mountain top singing to them. Then they sing back. What an emotional experience! There was about 150 women and 50 guys. It was wonderful and my first time. Think the ceremony originates from the Chumash but I'm not sure. I remember hearing they do it exactly how its suppose to be. Was a great time!
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