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Dreaming of Santa Ynez

November 29, 2016
Photos and story by Ken Amorosano The oak studded hills and bucolic valleys just northeast of Santa Barbara, California are dotted with quaint towns and charming villages with names like Solvang, Los Olivos, Ballard and Santa Ynez. In between, meandering country roads wind through breathtaking vistas, horse properties, and sun-drenched vineyards, attracting wine lovers and...

Stop Rain Rot In It's Tracks!

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November 29, 2016
This fall has been particularly wet and damp in a number of regions this year. Rain rot isn’t just something to worry about in the spring, it can strike in the fall just as easily. Caused by bacteria, rain rot or rain scald forms on the outer layer of the skin and produces large, crusty scabs. If...

Holiday Gift Wrap: Western Style

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November 28, 2016
[tps_header] I love holiday gift wrap as much as the next person, but it’s fun to put a personal spin on it. Say goodbye to traditional ribbons, bows, red, and green. These fun gifting ideas can be used all year round. Pink and black barrel racing wrapping paper will please any rodeo queen.

The Only Dress You Need This Winter: The Sweater Dress

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November 28, 2016
With winter well in its course of action, it’s important to make sure you’re bundled up accordingly, as well as fashionably. One of the easiest ways to stay warm and cozy this winter is saddling up with a sweater dress. It’s versatile enough to be dressed up for a holiday outing or dressed down for...

COWGIRL FASHION: Loving Las Vegas

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November 16, 2016
Photographed by Ken Amorosano Styled by Rhiannon Deremo   Hair & Make Up by Julie Koeth Double D Ranchwear fur vest, $988, and Lace top $129, ddranchwear.com; Articles of Society Jeans, $54, articlesofsociety.com; Linn & Laurel coral necklace, $445, linnnlaureljewelry.com;  Corral fringe boots, $440, corralboots.com MGM Grand Hotel, mgmgrand.com

Extreme Beings

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November 7, 2016
Although horses originated in North America roughly 3.4 to 3.9 million years ago, they became extinct on this continent during the final stages of the Pleistocene epoch, some 7,600 years ago. Some, however, had survived the Ice Age by crossing the Bering land bridge to Asia. They became ancestors of Equus caballus, the original species of...

Cowgirl Decor: PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS

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November 7, 2016
For six generations, Pendleton has been weaving heirloom quality wool blankets, including these distinctive Park Blankets honoring America’s National Parks.

Stylish and Inspiring Southwest Nurseries

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November 4, 2016
Gone are the days of unattractive nurseries in shades of typical pink, blue, and yellow. There is nothing wrong with those colors, but change is a good thing! It’s time to decorate with your style in mind too. Check out these inspiring southwest nurseries! The dresser is a DIY – neutral tones, and a cowhide...

Cowgirl Home: Decorating with Navajo Rugs

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November 4, 2016
[tps_header]Get ready to layer your home with cozy rugs and warm prints from Navajo rugs after you see these dreamy photos. Add a little southwest sizzle to your space with these on trend patterns. A rug isn’t just for the floor, drape a small rug over the couch to add texture. It really stands out...
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