July 27 is National Day of the Cowboy
Saturday, July 27, 2024 has been designated “The National Day of the Cowboy.”
The American cowboy appeared on the western scene because circumstances demanded it. He was not trained nor skilled in the art of “cowboying.” In fact, he was probably nothing more than a young lad that life had forced to accept the responsibility of taking care of himself. Sometimes the older child in a large family found it necessary to strike out on their own, so that the younger children would have a chance to survive.
These young men learned to fend for themselves and quickly developed into confident men, willing to learn and became hard working hands.
Work was available after the War of Northern Aggression on the western cattle ranches that had sprung up to meet the northeastern demand for beef.
They soon discovered that no matter what obstacles might block their path, such as weather, fear of failure, just plain tough luck, and even lack of experience, all of these could be overcome by an inherent trait called “try.”
They soon developed the attitude of “no fear and no quit” and built a reputation of having lots of heart, guts, and grit! They developed an indomitable will and that was their strength.
At this point, they naturally fell into following the code of the west. They developed traits such as honesty, being courageous, being respectful of ladies and other folks, as well as the land. They took care of their friends, and would always take care of their horse before meeting their own needs. They were surrounded by the wonders of God’s creation and they were quick to be thankful, and give God the glory.
Many of them grew up with a Mama or Dad that read the Bible to them and now that they were on their own, those lessons stuck with them and they had a lot of opportunities to be mindful of God’s creation.
They learned to live by the Golden Rule and always ride for the brand! America produced some stout young folks in its historic yesteryear and continues today.
America will tend to remain GREAT, because we have young folks that are willing to carry the load, they have what it takes, and I thank God for these future leaders that put God first and readily let us see that trait in them! From the “fist pump of defiance” to giving God credit for life, and the heart warming stories of Gold Star families bringing memories of their heroes, America remains resolute through God’s strength and its preservation of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. God Bless America!
2 Timothy 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth.
Tryin’ to Make a Hand
I was just a young feller with his dreams,
‘bout life an’ adventuresome schemes,
Sometimes they just come around,
‘Course I had a good pony too,
a fine ol’ horse that I called Blue,
He was stout an’ mighty sound.
So this itch I thought I’d rub,
grabbed a bedroll an’ some grub,
Throwed a saddle on ol’ Blue,
They said a job waited for me,
so I figgered we’d go have a see,
A western man’s word is always true.
But the heat of a hot summer day,
gets you thinkin’ of a restful way,
That sun makes you partial to the shade,
So a big ol’ tree you’d seek,
down there by the cool of a creek,
You could sit an’ figger you’ve got it made.
In the shade of that tree, you shore felt free,
In the heat of a summer day,
Sometimes your mind would roam,
Maybe, clean back to home,
An’ you wondered why you didn’t stay.
Then you kinda shook your head,
‘cuz you knew exactly why you’d fled,
Just not much else you could do,
You warn’t partial to followin’ that mule,
‘bout the same thing with school,
Those far mountains was callin’ you.
Then your thoughts scattered out,
gave you stuff to think about
While you sat there in that shade,
You could hear that creek a runnin’,
see that ol’ moccasin just asunnin’,
on that willow limb where he laid.
Your ol’ hoss was a nippin’ grass,
he’d give you no sass,
He was mellow as could be,
You knew he’d let you know,
if trouble tried to show,
He was watchful don’t you see!
That hot sunshine came burnin’ through,
hotter than smoke up a flue,
As only hot summer days could,
Some breeze, but it was blowin’ hot,
and well, that just gave you thought,
Made that shade look purty good,
A breeze was wigglin’ them leaves,
rattlin’ like a den o’ thieves,
A sassy ol’ squirrel with his bark,
Chattered up there on that limb,
like we were interested in him,
Of course, that’s just his trademark.
Then your eyes would sorta droop,
an’ drowsiness would swoop,
Around you like a fuzzy glow,
That ol’ hoss fly would make you slap,
an’ you knew you’d get no nap,
‘cuz you still had a ways to go.
So you whistled for ol’ Blue,
knowin’ he’d come right straight to you,
Its about time we hit the trail,
You figgered to reach town by nightfall,
bed down in a livery stall,
Leave at first light without fail.
Just be a short mornin’ ride,
for unless that booger lied,
There’ll be work up there for me,
That’s exactly what we come to do,
this young cowboy an’ Ol’ Blue
We’ll make a hand for the Quarter Circle C.
© Ol’ Jim Cathey
Proverbs 16:3 Commit thy works unto the Lord,
and thy thoughts shall be established.
Join us Sunday at First Baptist Church Marlin.
You will be blessed, as will we!
God Bless our young people and the American Cowboy!