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- Testicle Festivals Eating bull testicles (or sheep, pig, goat, or even turkey) is no new thing. They have long been a delicacy and, now, Testicle Festivals are growing in popularity each year in the United States and Canada. A Testicle Festival will inevitably bring ou...
- Santa's Hat - A Christmas Icon Santa's Hat is something we all know very well. That Red Hat with the Furry white trim and Big Pom Pom has become a holiday icon. It is a true symbol of Christmas Time that brings a smile to people of all ages. This hat now comes in so many style...
- Unique Light Switch Covers for Your Home Light switch covers (or as some people might call them - switchplates) are one of those necessary things in our home. But did you realize that you don't have to settle for plain, boring white/tan covers. There is something out there for everyone and...
- Texas Christmas Cards and More Send a little Texas holiday cheer with these unique Texas Christmas cards, Ornaments, and Holiday Yard Signs. Looking for more Texas gifts? Stop by my lense on Texas Tees for a great selection of Texas T-Shirts. Through December 17th at CafePress se...
- Cowgirl Theme Birthday Party Favors and Supplies Does your daughter love horses and love to pretend she is a little Cowgirl? If so, a Cowgirl theme party would be perfect for her next birthday celebration! This lens will include everything you will need for your party planning including personaliz...
- Rocking Horses Play is your child's work. Through play children practice the basic skills needed at school and in life. At each stage of development children need different kinds of stimulation, enhanced by different kinds of toys and play strategies. The roc...
- Pearl Hart-1800 Pioneer Women The era of the old west was the most colorful period of our nation’s history. It was a time when notorious outlaws and brave lawman became legendary characters whose name are more popular today than in the 1800s. By the turn of the century thou...
- Santa Costumes Check out the Thanksgiving and Christmas costumes. Great costumes for a holiday play! Save 25% on Santa Costumes Now! Free Expedited Shipping on Orders $65 and Over! Use Code: FRS65 at Checkout. Hurry Offer ends Sunday! Halloween C...
- Cowboy Birthday Party Favors and Supplies Giddy Up! It's time for a Cowboy birthday party! If you are planning a Cowboy theme birthday, this lens will help you with all of your party planning. There are many unique and fun party favor ideas here including personalized candy wrappers and s...
- Rawhide Riatas The reata (or riata) was a long braided rawhide rope used by the early Mexican Vaqueros and was no doubt first introduced into Mexico by the Spanish conquerors. Reata is from the Spanish word reatar, meaning to retie or a rope which ties one animal...
- "Thank God I'm a Country Girl!" RanchLady's Gallery at Zazzle Howdy! "Thank God I'm a Country Girl!" is a collection of fun original and unique designer graphics, created by artist C.E. Suthard, available on t-shirts, mousepads, bumper stickers, business cards, greeting cards, postage stamps, keychains, button...
- Stetson Cowboy Hats With a Hatmaking Tradition stretching over 125 years, Stetson is a name that goes with Cowboy Hat like Peanut Butter goes with Jelly. These hats are still made today, and an excellent choice for someone who is looking for a Cowboy Hat that will fit r...
- Western Belt Buckles When I think of Western Belt Buckles I am quickly reminded of being a little boy. The thought brings up imagery of a cheap straw cowboy hat probably bought for me for Christmas, A big Cowboy Belt Buckle with scroll carefully handcrafted by a machine...
- John Wayne - Actor, Patriot, Man of Honor My father owned a plumbing company when I was growing up. Being a business owner allowed him the luxury of coming home early...usually around 3:00 in the afternoon to watch the Mel Jass Matinee Movie with me. Mel Jass is a completely different story...
- Women of Rodeo in the 1800s Most women of the 1800's learned to ride out of necessity from helping on the ranch and practicing the skills of the range. From an early age, women could stay in the saddle, break a bronc and rope a steer. In the late 1800's, the younger horsewomen...
- Rawhide Romels & Quirts In the Vaquero tradition, a quirt with a long handle, known as a romal, was attached to the end of a closed set of reins. In Spanish the word is spelled "ramal" . In Spanish, "El ramal" means literally a branch road, a division, or a ramification. T...
- Cowboy Bedding Yippee, kay, yay, yeah! It's the wild west breaking out all over in your child's bedroom with great cowboy bedding sets and decor. From comforters and sheets to lamps and wallpaper, I've collected the best items I could find to bring your kid's room...
- Michael Crichton - MD, Archeology, Dinosaurs, and Time Travel Whether it's bioengineered and cloned dinosaurs, intelligent nanoparticles, space-borne mutating viruses, diamond-mines guarded by mutant gorillas, airplane crash investigations, time-travel by archeologists, or robotic cowboys, or climate change and...
- Ty Murray - Rodeo Champion Ty Murray is ranked as one of the best rodeo athletes ever. He was also fortunate enough to marry the singer Jewel recently. He and his wife both appeared (although Jewel withdrew with an injury before the start) in season 8 of Dancing with the Star...
- Cutting Horses Cutting is an equestrian event in the western riding style where a horse and rider are judged on their ability to separate a calf away from a cattle herd and keep it away for a short period of time. The horses involved are typically Quarter horses,...
