Riding Drag

Western Humor Column & Cowboy Poetry

Riding Drag: definitionThe job on a cattle drive taken by the Drag Rider;

a person on horseback who takes the position at the rear of the herd;

who picks up strays, busts cattle out of hard to reach places

and does all the jobs no one else wants to do

while inadvertently eating copious amounts of dust.

 

Welcome to Riding Drag

featuring Western Columnist

and Award Winning Cowgirl Poet

Debra Coppinger Hill

 

 

Syndicated Columnist & Cowgirl Poet 

Debra Coppinger Hill

shares Western Culture, Cowboy Poetry, Humor,

and Stories of Life on the 4DH Ranch in this

Sometimes Funny, Sometimes Poignant

Weekly Column.

 

Get to know the family and friends

of the 4DH Ranch through

true stories and Cowboy Poetry

featuring the day to day lives

of real American Cowboys and Cowgirls.

 

Featuring Cowboy Poetry by

Debra and her

Cowboy and Cowgirl friends.

Also featured are western photographs by

Photographer of the American West 

Angela Beene

and Debra & Dara Hill and D.Enise..

 

So saddle up and join us

at the back of the herd...

Riding Drag with Debra Coppinger Hill.

 

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"I'm the Drag Rider around here.

I do all the stuff  no one else wants to do,

catch all the stray loose ends

and battle the endless dust

of rural Oklahoma.

Sometimes it's not much fun

and sometimes it's just really hard work; 

but at the back of this herd

I hear the best stories... 

and I wouldn't have it any other way."

 

Debra Coppinger Hill

 

4DH Ranch Cutting and Ranch-work Bred Horses

 

 

 

To read the Western Humor and Cowboy Poetry Column Riding Drag, by Debra Coppinger Hill, go to Trade West.

To read more of Debra's Cowboy Poetry check out her pages at Cowboys-n-Cowgirls.com

Thanks for stopping by, and we hope to see you again real soon!

 

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