
Friday, September 26, 2008
Breast Cancer Awareness Saddle-Our Privilege

Tuesday, September 23, 2008
The Aftermath
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Plan for the Worst, Pray for the Best
As for me, this hurricane is pretty much all I can think about. I am originally from Oklahoma - born and raised there for 25 years. At least with a tornado, you can watch the sky and see one brewing. Then, you take appropriate steps to ensure your survival pronto. Then, after 30 minutes or so it’s done. With this hurricane, my first one to go through by the way, I’ve had to worry about it all week. I try not to worry and give it to God, but I have to do what’s safest for my son. I don’t know if riding out a hurricane’s outer wrath is the best move or not. It depends on how it’s going to turn by the end of the day.
I have backed up my “brain” on my computer with all my graphic files, pictures, and all the other stuff. It will be locked down in the company safe place. For me, it’s pretty nerve racking to know what’s coming.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Labor Day Ride

When we got to the unloading point, it was so peaceful and just gorgeous. We got everyone saddled and headed out to the river even though it’s totally dried up. We are in a drought so the river bed made a perfect place to ride. It was like riding on the beach with all that white sand, plus it makes for a great varied terrain. Copper negotiated those sandy hills and banks like a seasoned trail horse. He was listening to me and went into his ground eating smooth gait. Anne said nothing like the trail to get a gaited horse to square up and that he did. It was great!
Copper is one of those horses that walks like he’s got some place to go. Even though he has been at the bottom of every herd he’s ever been in, he does not like to be the last horse

At the end of the morning, all the horses were tuckered out. Even though it was hot, it was a great way to spend the holiday. I am so pleased that Copper is progressing, listening better, and hopping right up in the trailer. I am looking forward to the cooler weather but not to the short days that come with it.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Hello
This is Martha Josey, I am very excited about getting to speak with everyone. I would like to thank Circle Y for giving me this opportunity to visit with all of you.
Today, we are very busy here at the Ranch getting prepared for the hurricane evacuees that maybe coming this weekend.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Design Ahead
This is my third year to create the company catalogs. It is something I put a lot of consideration, creativity, and plain hard work to create something that will catch the eye of anyone interested in our brand. My other goal is to create a tool that our dealers are able to use easily in their stores. There are many hours of design and then even more proofing that get's poured into the catalogs. Both Anne, the Marketing Media Manager, and Amy, the Design Manager, also put in a lot of time editing and getting the design just right.
Our best saddle designers and saddle craftsmen work all year long on improvements and innovation for the next year. We are people just like you who expect a saddle or tack to be perfect and built superbly. Our tooling is creative and fresh from our master hand toolers that create art on leather. If you haven’t checked out a new Circle Y saddle lately, I urge you to do so. I mean go to dealer and really give one a look over. If you need help finding a good dealer that's stocked with options, call Customer Service at 800-531-3600 to guide you.
Friday, August 15, 2008
My Friend Buddy

At the first of the this year, I was diagnosed with colon cancer which, believe me, makes you take stock of your life and put your priorities in order. I received a clean bill of health in July so since then I have been on a quest to find the right horse for me. No, I'm not picky just know exactly what I want in a horse which is a ranch horse to rope off of and cut off of in the pens, then go and run barrels on when I want to, and to be a kid's horse for my granddaughter...
Well, last Friday I found my dream horse. His name is Little Bit of Bud. He is a 2-year-old registered Quarter Horse and has the best attitude. He has far exceeded any expectations I ever had for him. Sunday John, my significant other, saddled him and he did so well he got on him!!! Buddy never even bucked, just did anything John asked of him. John rode him every evening this week and then yesterday we went to the arena to meet "the girls" to ride. It took several tries to back Buddy out of the trailer. He didn't like putting his hind foot all the way down. When he finally backed out he behaved beautifully. I ponied him for a while and he behaved, so John went ahead and got on him. I couldn't believe that he did everything John asked of him. At the end of the evening I got on him myself and walked him around the arena...I was in heaven. It was such a wonderful feeling to know that I finally have my horse. I have never had a colt that was so willing to learn and that has such a good attitude. I hope that everyone gets to go ride and have a wonderful weekend.