Friday, July 8, 2011

Rodeo Living

Post contributed by Hilton Miranda

My whole life has been about rodeo and since I live in Texas that’s not all that unusual. There’s not a lot to do here other than hang out with your friends or get into a sport like football or rodeo so it’s really been my life’s work to get this good at roping and riding. Anyway, I decided when I hit thirty that I wanted to buy a small farm outside of town that I could keep my animals and practice equipment out and that’s exactly what I did with some help from my dad. You can find me there just about every weekend and I love being able to get out of town and practice my craft! I called texasELECTRICITYPROVIDERS.COM/ the other day to get the electric bills down and I still need to get Jared out to fix that fence but it’s a pretty great, casual spot to spend a weekend if you ask me. Life is good here in Texas and being part of the rodeo makes it better.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Scrubbing Away Your Medical Apparel Cares

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