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Farnam, the trusted name in horse care for over 75 years, has joined forces with the neo-traditional country music trio, The Castellows, for a heartwarming campaign called “Everything for the Ride.” This unique partnership is set to celebrate the lifelong bonds formed with our beloved equines through the universal language of music. The Castellows, a […]
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A country girl is typically hot, hardheaded, determined, always polite. She remembers her manners but will drop them on a dime to teach someone 'What's right'. She loves horses, knows how to ride, goo
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Magical Christmas Wonderland with a Schleich Horse tree and room makeover - making this girls dreams come true!
Columbia Falls sophomore Kaylee King made history by becoming part of the world’s inaugural female class of Eagle Scouts earlier this week.
The beauty of the West has no limits, and neither did this year's Visions of the West Photo Contest. With no categories or restrictions, this year's submissions surpassed all expectations. Each year, we challenge our camera-clicking readers to take and submit photos that define the West through our Visions of the West Photo Contest. And what we receive in abundance are stunningly vibrant images that expand everyone's idea of this remarkable place. This year is no exception. In fact, this year we gave our participants more freedom than ever. With no limits. No categories. No restrictions. Some say the creative eye opens wider out here. So take a gander at the winners and runners-up in this year's C&I Visions of the West Photo Contest. Winning photos were selected by C&I staff and contributors, in a blind-vote from over 500 entries. Header Image: CONTEST WINNER — Traditions, Danny Nestor FINALIST — Morning Gathers In Nevada, Sigrid Zimaro FINALIST — Unbridled, Erika Haight FINALIST — Winter Frost, Mandy Frank FINALIST — July Sunset, Lori Sortino HONORABLE MENTIONS "A Passing Storm," Dave Hopkins "Wild Horses In Golden Hour," Cheryl Shull 1/2 "Waiting With You," Amy Smith "Work Ready," Mandy Frank "Creole Cowboy, Orange, Texas," Kimberly Manning "This Bud's For You," Billie-Jean Duff "West Texas Thunderhead," Coalson Brown "Band On The Run," Robin Wadhams "Coming In Hot," Paul Anderson "A Morning Kiss, Jenny Lake," Bobby Strader "Through The Dust," Sigrid Zimaro 1/9 "Courage," Danny Nestor "Into The Sun," Emily Manwell 1/2 Part of the value of photography is its ability to immortalize fleeting moments of beauty, and C&I has dedicated itself to capturing the gorgeous moments that, when placed together, create a glimpse into why the West is such a cherished place and state of mind. If you'd like to check out past Visions of the West Photo Contest winners and finalists, head over here or check out our Instagram. Do you have some photos you'd like to share? Whether you're a first-timer or an old pro, be sure to stay tuned for next year's C&I Visions of the West photography contest for your chance to share your vision of the West. Explore:Art & CultureEntertainmentPhotography
This is my first post on a book by Paul Goble. It was a little surprising to learn that someone from England would make a career out of illustrating and writing books about Native Americans from the plains. He does it in a beautiful stylistic way. In his illustrations Goble accurately depicts Native American's clothing, customs and landscape. Goble immigrated to the U.S. in 1977 and became a citizen in 1984. He resides in Grand Rapids, South Dakota with his wife. Goble has been adopted into the Yakima and Sioux tribes. He has won numerous awards for his work, among them a Caldecott medal for The Girl Who Loved Horses. To read more about Paul Goble, click here. The Girl Who Loved Horses Written and illustrated by Paul Goble Scholastic, 1978