Saturday, September 23, 2006

Winter?

Winter?

Well the winters here in New Mexico have been few and very far in between the last few years! Well if this the last week in summer is any indication, this might be a pretty wet winter. Of course I’m sure it will wait until the Baca Roughstock Series starts in February before it gets nasty, but in the meantime I sure hope our mountains get dumped on! We need all the moisture we can get!

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Congratulations to Rocky McDonald

Congratulations to Rocky McDonald:

Well Rocky you finally showed them what you’ve been capable of all of the years I’ve known you. So now just keep up the good riding and stay healthy and you’ll get a lot more of those questions at the end of the shows!

So now with a Calgary $50,000 win and a BFTS win we’re putting the pressure on. Next year we expect you to push for the title and bring it back home to New Mexico!

Sunday, September 10, 2006

State Fair Time

State Fair Time

Well it’s that time of year again in New Mexico. You can always tell because the smell of fresh roasted green Chile hangs heavy in the air. So this years New Mexico State Fair started off to a wet bang like glorious years past. A little factoid for all of you, The New Mexico State Fair is the third largest state fair only behind California and Texas. Like most state fairs we have all the heavy attractions, turkey legs, fried snickers, sausage on a stick, idiotic gang violence and my personal favorite Pro Rodeo.

But we have a few other things that no other state fair has; Namely Fry Bread, both Navajo and Pueblo. We also have a very strong Native American and Hispanic influenced art shows and cultural showcases. This of any event anywhere in the world is a showcase of proud multi-cultrualism.

But you know what else we don’t have? A great PRCA Rodeo! Yep here is a rodeo that used to be a 2 header 16 day event that everyone clambered to get into is now just a side note of the season. Sure it’s still a must attend event, big money late in the season and so forth and so on. But it is no longer the top 10 or even top 20 rodeo it was just a few short years ago. In fact as I look at the short list of Pro Rodeos in New Mexico, actually up one this year, and I have to wonder why? Is it that the committees became to lazy, the Contractors and others too greedy or the PRCA to hard to deal with? Or I guess in all fairness that each would have it’s applications to each and every Pro Rodeo that has shut its doors over the years.

So what happened to the New Mexico State Fair? How did it go from a top rodeo to just a top 50 rodeo? Well I guess we could all speculate and draw our own conclusions, mine are pretty bleak but then again that is just how I am. But for everything that I know, I know the rodeo people in the state of New Mexico have no one to blame but ourselves!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Things never quite go right

Well things never go quite right do they?

As my rodeo season winds down, my high school sports season picks up! Well this weekend should have been a busy one. With a county volleyball game between Los Lunas and Belen on Thursday and two big football games on Friday one in Los Lunas which was a district game and my alma mater (Aztec) playing Belen; I should have been busy beyond belief. Not including a rodeo only 50 miles away in Socorro and the last regular season game for the Albuquerque Isotopes on Labor Day, I should have been sported out by today! Well that’s not exactly how things worked out.

Thursday night my truck began to grind when I would try to start it. After hundreds of dollars spent and lots of potential income missed out on I found out it was first a battery and second battery cables not tight! What can I say, I feel like a rocket scientist now!

Oh well this promises to be an exciting high school sports season for me. Hopefully it will lay the ground floor for a better rodeo season next year!