Monday, September 1, 2008

The Powers of the World meet
The Powers of the world meet secretly in a undisclosed location.



They rode to the edge of the world to overlook their world and contemplate the coming and goings of their people, the status of the world, the fate of things to come, and the role they would play in it all.Then two leaders rode to distant lands to get another view of the situation.
Another leader sat in quiet contemplation.
The two main leaders are hopeful that more solutions to the their worlds problem will be discovered.
They venture to the edge of the earth again worrying about their worlds fate.
Maybe they are reaching a solution themselves.
Are you holding your breath to know the out come of this very important world meeting? Don't hold you breath too long because this is my family on a wonderful horse ride this summer while my older brother and his sons were visiting us.
We are on the top of Bus Miles old place.
Enjoying the view of the valley floor of Star Valley.
Jarvis and Justin(my Nephews) decided to explore off in the other direction.

I am not sure if Alex is bored or just enjoying some contemplation time. Thank Heavens for Epos her horse who is so old you can do anything on him.
These guys are probably wondering what they are missing by watching Jarvis and Justin ride off into the sunset. Or maybe they are thinking they wished they were that young again. Able to gallop off and then be able to dismount and not be stiff.
Now they are probably talking about how many darn houses there are in the Valley now with all the foreigners moving in. Wait I am a foreigner!! What are they thinking!!!?!?!
NO WAIT!! I think I know what they are thinking," BOY WE WISH WE HAD ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY ALL THE LAND THAT WE CAN SEE". Then I am sure the following conversation is taking place. Steve yeah, Steven You know Steve there has got to be away to buy all this land to make a huge ranch, then we could run a yearly operation!! We have got got to figure it out!!!

1 comment:

2 Lazy 2 Grandma said...

Nice writeup and photos about the horse riders. Looks like familiar territory.