We are back at the rodeo. This time we are roping cows and tying their legs. We are also riding horses that don’t want to be ridden.
When you’re sitting in the stands, watching the action you are in awe. You are amazed at the skill of the riders, you don’t think about the possible injuries they sustain while riding. You also don’t think about the animals. There’s a reason they don’t want to be ridden.
I’m not sure whether I’ll be back to another rodeo. I also don’t like boxing. I think it’s not right to have two men or women get in a ring just to hit each other.
Okay, off my soap box and on to the action. Here are pictures of one cowboy’s effort to lasso a cow, get it to the ground and tie its feet. I think it’s amazing that he can pick up the cow and get it on its side.









Here’s the bucking bronco event. This is one cowboy’s rough ride.







I’m glad I went to experience a rodeo. Another experience I want is to ride in a hot air balloon. You can be sure if I do, you’ll see a post about it!
These are wonderful shots of the rodeo events, Anne! You’ve captured the action so well! I’ve heard from many that the animals are not harmed in most cases. But yes, those riders endure a lot for the hopeful buckle. Rodeo season is here!
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Thanks Terri! Your comment helped me feel better about the animals. I hope they are given a good treat after the rodeo.
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I learned a lot about rodeo by watching Heartland. It’s a wonderful series. You might like it.
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I was watching it for a few years, but I got tired of it. I see it’s still on—maybe!
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I just watched Bus Stop where Marilyn Monroe plays a saloon singer romanced by a rodeo star played by Don Murray. Your photos capture all the action minus the romance!
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Thanks David! I vaguely remember that movie. This rodeo was all action and no romance!
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😆 We liked the show because I had horses when I was a kid. Plus my dad was a Texan. Sort of in my blood.
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I liked it because it showed me another way of life. I’m a city girl who lived in the Bronx or the California suburbs.
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I can’t understand how they don’t break their backs. That’s an extreme activity. You got amazing action shots.
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Thanks Egidio! Are you talking about the humans or the animals or both? It is an extreme sport.
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Mostly the humans. I thought the motions are very fast.
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Yes, those guys get tossed around.
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Great photos but it is cruel for the animals especially those calves getting roped and tied.
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Thanks Brian. I agree.
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I’ll join you in the hot air balloon ride, but pass on the rodeo, though those skills are beautifully captured by you.
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Thanks Margaret! I’d enjoy having you with me on a hot air balloon ride. Shall we meet somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We can dock our planes like they do in space and hop into the balloon. I need my coffee, getting silly!!
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Sounds like a plan!
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Wonderful captures, Anne! I agree with you, though I’m not a big rodeo or boxing fan.
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Thanks Donna!
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Wow… these action shots!!!
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Thanks Amy!
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Anne, these are fantastic action shots! The bucking bronco series is amazing. My back hurts just looking at the photos!
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Thanks Beth! I guess we will never get on a bucking horse!
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