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SMH86
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Pickpick

Loved this perspective of history including not only about hawaiian history, but also the mainland west of Wyoming and of course rodeo and cowboys (or paniolo)

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Geemom1118
A Thousand Tomorrows | Karen Kingsbury
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#21 of 2023 Sometimes things get so stressful and you just need to focus on yourself and escape from all the noise. Karen Kingsbury is a way to bring some good wholesomeness to you.

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RavenclawPrincess913
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My husband's grandpa passed away yesterday he's in the Photo

Photo is from night before I found out I was pregnant with Aquamarina and the cow gave birth

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His best friend found him in the driveway he was on way to the barn most likely and medical examiner said either heart attack or heart stopped due to lack of oxygen due to his copd seconds after he walked by the door he was laying out there for a couple hours and I feel

RavenclawPrincess913 Part 2: feel guilty because I was home and assumed he went to store or doctors and didn't think to check on him also happened right outside my art room window the exact time I was about to go in there to paint but Aquamarina cried and wanted to eat so I didn't if it was a copd attack and I went in there I couldn't called 9 1 1 and I just can't stop feeling guilty about it and I have no body to talk to about it... my husband I don't wanna bother 1y
RavenclawPrincess913 Part 3 with it cause his grandpa raised him and it's like loosing a parent to him and he's not ok and idk what to do either I'm also still in denial 1y
RavenclawPrincess913 Part 4 his friend that found him when he said call 911 Jack's in the driveway I thought he meant that he slipped at worst slipped hit his head he walked away to talk to the emergency service and didn't know he died until 2 minutes later my husband got home before emergency service got here and I heard him screaming I knew something was up all day to deep down inside being an empath.. I was last person to see him alive and Aquamarina was last 1y
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RavenclawPrincess913 Part 5 Last person he spoke to somewhere between 11pm and 2am he randomly came out to see her and talk to her it was weird he's usually in bed by 8pm at the latest my husband's sister thinks maybe he knew something wasn't right 1y
ManyWordsLater ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 1y
TheBookgeekFrau 🙏🏼 1y
jewright I‘m so sorry. Please don‘t feel guilty. He wouldn‘t want that. 1y
Deifio So sorry! ❤️❤️❤️ I can understand your feelings, but I hope that after the shock wears off a bit you'll see that you don't have to feel guilty 1y
JessClark78 ❤️❤️ 1y
fredamans My deepest condolences 🙏 1y
dabbe 💔 Thinking of you. 1y
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fredamans
A Thousand Tomorrows | Karen Kingsbury
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fredamans
Untitled | Anonymous
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TheSpineView Love them Cowboys! 2y
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TheSpineView
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DebinHawaii
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#JulyJam

For #CowboyDay this book has been in my #TBR stack for a while now. Hawaiian cowboys are paniolos & the woven hats they wore are called “papale.” 🌺

Eggs Love the shirt 🐎 2y
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BethM
Red Velvet Revenge | Jenn McKinlay
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Pickpick

Another great addition to this series. Fairly obvious who done it, but fun anyways.

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JoeMo
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Pickpick

I found this engaging even if it didn‘t live up to its title. The focus was almost solely on the competition in the 2004 season and some of the behind the scenes happenings in the PBR. That was enough for me especially with the theme being a wily old veteran vs a pack of upstarts. The book didn‘t delve much into the subculture around the sport in terms of quirky fans, groupies, or questionable food. Respect to the riders who are tough as hell!

TheAromaofBooks When we were kids, my grandparents had cable & we used to watch rodeo competitions when we were there on Sunday afternoons. We got way into the different horses and bulls 😂 3y
JoeMo That sounds awesome…I think that was the one bit of the country western culture my grandfather wasn‘t into. We would sit around watching the Grand Ole Opry and shows like Hee Haw all day!!😂 3y
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JoeMo
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Mehso-so

This book shared lots of interesting facts and side stories but lacked cohesiveness despite being an audiobook that lasts a mere 6.25 hours.I think it‘s poorly titled as it was almost all backstory…the 1908 Cheyenne Frontier Days competition is barely covered until the last hour or so. This book was more a mix of the history of wild cattle and paniolo in Hawaii, Hawaii‘s annexation, and the history of rodeos and the Cheyenne Frontier Days.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 3y
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