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April/May 2023
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Spring is finally here and you know what that means? It’s our country wedding issue! So excited to be featuring our cover girl, Miss Rodeo Utah 2022, Bradie Jill Anderson, her husband Bracken and their beautiful wedding. And all of the beautiful wedding fashions and accessories that go with that special day. We are featuring it all and the latest fashions for 2023.
We go behind the scenes of the beautiful location of Walker Farms in Lyndon, Utah. The perfect location for a beautiful wedding. The venue of this iconic location is breathtaking.
We are featuring Hallmark’s latest series, RIDE. You may have already caught the first episode. We have included some information on the show and about the characters. We at Cowgirls In Style Magazine can be sticklers for authentic westerns, so we will be watching with a little more criticism than most...
It has been a very cold winter, so we are excited for warmer days and ready to show off some spring fashions.
Thanks so much for being our valued readers! You mean the world to us and we thank you for your continued support.
See you on the trail!
susan gentry editor-in-ChiefCOwgiRls iN sTylE BOOk CluB
Horses Never Lie: THe HearT of Passive LeadersHiP PaPerback
Here renowned trainer Mark r ashid introduces us to his revolutionary method for training horses. His sensitive, thoughtful approach emphasizes the importance of balance, and has led some to refer to him as a real-life horse whisperer.
by: Mark r ashid“It has always been my contention that working with horses is, or at least should be, a delicate balancing act between finding how much or how little direction it will take to help the horse we are working with understand whatever it is we are trying to teach. Too little direction and our efforts might become ineffective. Too much direction and we may develop resistance and animosity between our horse and us.” With this sensitive, thoughtful approach, Rashid challenges the conventional wisdom of “alpha leadership” and teaches the reader to become a “passive leader”.
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THe HorsewoMaN:
by: James Patterson, Mike Lupicaemotions rule us all--and turn two women’s lives into a ride they can barely control--in this “hugely entertaining, riveting page-turner” (Louise Penny) following the complicated relationship between mother and daughter as they face off in the olympics.
Maggie Atwood and Becky McCabe, mother and daughter, both champion riders, vowed to never, ever, go up against one another. Until the tense, harrowing competitions leading to the Paris Olympics. Mother and daughter share a dream: to be the best horsewoman in the world. Coronado is Maggie’s horse. An absolutely top-tier Belgian warmblood. Sky is Becky’s horse. A small, speedy Dutch warmblood. Amazon.com
iNdiaN Horse: a NoveL
Named a “best Novel of the decade” by Literary Hub
by: richard wagamesesaul indian Horse is a child when his family retreats into the woods. among the lakes and the cedars, they attempt to reconnect with half-forgotten traditions and hide from the authorities who have been kidnapping ojibway youth. but when winter approaches, saul loses everything: his brother, his parents, his beloved grandmother—and then his home itself.
Alone in the world and placed in a horrific boarding school, Saul is surrounded by violence and cruelty. At the urging of a priest, he finds a tentative salvation in hockey. Rising at dawn to practice alone, Saul proves determined and undeniably gifted. His intuition and vision are unmatched. His speed is remarkable. Together they open doors for him: away from the school, into an all-Ojibway amateur circuit, and finally within grasp of a professional career. Yet as Saul’s victories mount, so do the indignities and the taunts, the racism and the hatred—the harshness of a world that will never welcome him, tied inexorably to the sport he loves.
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Horse: a NoveL
by: Geraldine brooksa discarded painting in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the greatest racehorse in american history: from these strands, a Pulitzer Prize winner braids a sweeping story of spirit, obsession, and injustice across american history
Kentucky, 1850. An enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to recordsetting victories across the South. When the nation erupts in civil war, an itinerant young artist who has made his name on paintings of the racehorse takes up arms for the Union. On a perilous night, he reunites with the stallion and his groom, very far from the glamor of any racetrack.
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T HE P IN k P ISTo L
S ISTERH oo D
NEW SWEET RoMANCE SERIES HIgHLIgHTS INFLUENCE oF ANNIE oAkLEY WHILE FoLLoWINg THE JoURNEY oF A LEgENDARY PISToL THRoUgH MoRE THAN A HUNDRED YEARS.
ABILENE, TEXAS, MARCH 1, 2023 – Eleven bestselling, award-winning authors, all members of Petticoats & Pistols, the premiere blog for western romance, have combined their talents and efforts to create a sweet romance series that honors the influence Annie oakley had over women during her reign as "Little Sure Shot."
In the new series, a one-of-a-kind pink-handled pistol is gifted to Annie oakley. The pistol comes with a legend, one promising that whoever possesses it will find true love. Annie passes the gun on to one of her students and sets the whimsical journey in motion that starts with In Her Sights by Christy Award-winner karen Witemeyer. The pistol travels from woman to woman from 1893 to the modern day until the series concludes with USA Today Bestselling Author Jessie gussman's contemporary romance Pistol Perfect.
"It's like The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants meets Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. The eleven books in our series are all sweet western romances. Some are historical, some mid-century, some contemporary, but the thread that binds them all together is the journey of the pink pistol and the lives of the women it touches through the years," said USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield, one of the participating authors.
"How better to celebrate the legacy of Petticoats & Pistols than with a series inspired by Annie oakley?" Witemeyer, who helped brainstorm the series with Pam Crooks, Jessie gussman, and Jeannie Watt, explains, "Annie oakley believed women should have the means and skills to defend themselves and took it upon herself to teach them. It is believed the famed markswoman taught more than 15,000 women how to shoot over the course of her lifetime. I could think of no better premise upon which to build our series."
The books will release on Amazon every ten days beginning March 30, with the final book releasing July 10.
Find out more about the series at Amazon, at Petticoats & Pistols, or download the Media kit.
*Participating authors include (in order of release date): karen Witemeyer, Shanna Hatfield, Cheryl Pierson, kit Morgan, kari Trumbo, Winnie griggs, Linda Broday, Pam Crooks, Jeannie Watt, Julie Benson, and Jessie gussman.
Accented lips Are big for spring
T H e F o C u S i S on TH e L i PS TH i S
SPR ing. Be B o L d, B e B eau T i F u L
High impact continues to be a beauty theme for Spring ‘23. Bold lip whether it’s red, bold pink or a more neutral mauve, make it bold.
Spring 2023 has lips taking a hard line in throwing it back to make a style statement, with darker liners paired with a comparatively barely there lip color.
Planning Your Day With The Perfect Planer
USINg THE CoWgIRL BoSS PLANNER CAN HELP YoU MANAgE YoUR TIME AND STAY oRgANIZED. ADDINg THE FITNESS, RANCH, BUSINESS AND SoCIAL MEDIA ADDITIoNS CoMPLETE IT!
Organizing your day with a planner can be an effective way to manage your time, stay focused, and be more productive. Here are some tips on how to best use a planner to organize your day:
1. Set your prioritieS: Start by listing the tasks you need to complete for the day, and prioritize them based on their importance and urgency. This will help you focus on the most critical tasks and avoid getting sidetracked by less important ones.
2. Block out your time: Once you have your task list, block out specific times in your planner for each task. Be realistic about how long each task will take, and don’t forget to include breaks and time for unexpected interruptions.
3. uSe color coding: Consider using different colors or symbols to represent different types of tasks or activities. For example, you could use one color for work-related tasks, another for personal errands, and
a third for exercise or self-care activities.
4. review and adjuSt your plan: At the end of each day, review your planner and evaluate how well you were able to stick to your plan. Make adjustments as needed for the following day, and be flexible in case unexpected events arise.
5. Be conSiStent: To get the most out of your planner, use it consistently every day. Make it a habit to review and update your planner regularly to stay on track and make progress toward your goals.
Remember that a planner is a tool to help you manage your time and stay organized, but it’s up to you to use it effectively. By following these tips and developing a routine that works for you, you can make the most of your planner and achieve your daily goals with greater ease and efficiency.
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The Palomino
THE BEAUTY, THE C HARM, T HE
E LE gANCE o F A PALo MIN o
Owning a Palomino quarter horse mare, I personally know the beauty and elegance of this breed. The beauty
The Palomino is a type of horse that has a distinctive golden coat color known as Palomino. This color is the result of a dilution gene acting on a chestnut base coat, which produces a range of shades from a pale cream to a deep, rich gold.
Palomino Quarter horses are popular among horse enthusiasts for their beauty and versatility. They are often used in western riding disciplines such as reining, cutting, and barrel racing, as well as for trail riding, ranch work, and pleasure riding.
In addition to their striking coat color, Palomino Quarter horses are known for their athleticism, intelligence, and even temperament. They are typically strong, muscular horses with a compact build and powerful hindquarters, which makes them well-suited for a wide range of riding activities.
The Palomino horse gets its color from a ge-
netic trait that affects the production of pigments in its coat. Palomino horses have a base coat color that can range from light cream to a dark gold, and they also have a white or flaxen mane and tail.
The palomino color is caused by a single copy of a gene called the “cream gene” or “dilution gene,” which is a dominant gene. This gene dilutes the base color of the horse’s coat, resulting in a lighter color. The cream gene also affects the color of the mane and tail, which are usually lighter than the body color.
Palomino horses are most commonly associated with the American Quarter Horse and the American Paint Horse, but they can also be found in other breeds, such as the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Morgan.
Overall, the Palomino Quarter horse is a popular and highly valued breed of horse that is prized for its beauty, versatility, and performance capabilities.
Spring Cleaning And organizing Your Barn And Tack Room
With Spring comes the organizing and cleaning of outdoor buildings such as barns and tack rooms, here are tips...
organizing and spring cleaning your barn and tack room can be a big task, but it’s important for the safety and well-being of your horses and the longevity of your equipment. Here are some steps you can take:
1. CLEAR oUT THE CLUTTER: Start by removing any items that you no longer need or use. This could include old feed bags, broken equipment, or items that you’ve outgrown.
2. CLEAN THE FLooRS AND WALLS: Sweep or vacuum the floors and walls to remove any dust or dirt. You can also use a pressure washer to clean the floors and walls more thoroughly.
3. CLEAN AND oRgANIZE YoUR TACk: Clean and condition all of your tack, including bridles, saddles, and other equipment. organize it in a way that makes sense to you, such as by discipline or horse.
4. CHECk YoUR FEED AND SUPPLEMENTS: Check expiration dates on your feed and supplements, and dispose of any expired products. organize your feed and supplements in a way that makes it easy to access and use.
5. CHECk YoUR FIRST AID kIT: Make sure your first aid kit is fully stocked and up-to-date. Dispose of any expired items and replace them as needed.
6. CHECk YoUR FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Check your fire extinguishers and smoke detectors to make sure they’re working properly.
7. oRgANIZE YoUR TooLS: organize your tools, such as pitchforks and shovels, in a way that makes them easy to access and use.
8. SET UP A CLEANINg SCHEDULE: Set up a schedule for regular cleaning and maintenance of your barn and tack room to keep everything organized and in good condition over time.
What’s In Our Bag
The Cowtown Trail Rider Crossbody/Hip Bag by American West is our featured bag this issue!
WHAT CAN YoU FIT IN THIS BAg?
We LoVE this bag. A small bag that carries a big load. This is what is in our bag!
• Cowgirl Boss Mini Planner
• Wallet
• Cell Phone
• Lotion
• Mints
• Pen
• Small Lotion
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B RADIE J ILL A NDERS o N
By: susan gentry Photos: Adrian Wayment PhotoMeet Miss Rodeo Utah 2022, A New Bride Who’s Life Just gets Better and Better
Bradie Jill Jones Anderson is the 8th generation of her family to call Henefer, Utah home.
She has lived in Africa and Italy, working as a documentary filmmaker for local nonprofits. She went on to work as a Sports Reporter nationwide for the Cowboy Channel and RFDTV.
We caught up with Bradie, who after her reign ended in January of 2023, traded in her Miss Rodeo Utah title for title of Mrs. Bracken Anderson. She tells us of her life after her rodeo queen position, her beautiful wedding and her plans for the future.
CIS Q’s & A’s
c owgirls in Style magazine: you were crowned miss rodeo utah in 2022. where did you grow up and have you been around horses all of your life?
Bradie jill anderson: I am an 8th generation cowgirl from a tiny town in northern Utah, called Henefer. My pioneer ancestors were some of the first to put down roots in the State of Utah. My love for Utah, and this way of life runs deep because of my inborn attachment to them.
Growing up in Henefer, I have been around the western way of life my entire life. My fam ily is deeply rooted in agri culture. However, my dad spent his career in the United States Army; so the most involvement we had throughout my childhood, was a Foxtrotter named Bing, that we kept at a friends house, so that he was taken care of while my dad was on frequent deployments. At 10 years old, my parents tried to get me to do horse 4H but after one brutal spill off of a horse, I was broken, battered, and no longer interested. Fast forward to high school when on a whim, I signed up for an FFA class. One of our first assignments was to memorize and present the FFA creed. I’ve never heard the words before, but I was deeply touched from the first read
through. I felt a deep and undeniable call in that moment to dedicate my time and talents, to the western way of life into the preservation of agriculture. As I think back on those 8 generations of cowgirls living upon the same acres that I now live, it’s obvious to me where this inborn fondness originates.
I pursued a degree in broadcast journalism and political science. On the eve of my college graduation, at 24 years old, I was driving to my final course at the University of Utah. I had the radio off in the car and was using the time to do some quiet reflection. I asked myself, “Is there anything I regret not doing?” Boy, what a mistake that was. Instantly, regret filled my heart, that I had not pursued my dream of riding horses, being a cowgirl, and God willing, being Miss Rodeo Utah. I called my mom and told her my realization. She laughed at the notion, and told me to call her back when I could do a flying lead change...
I said “What’s a flying lead change?”
Over the next three years, I learned firsthand what a whole lot of grit can get you. I rode un-
til I could barely walk, studied until I fell asleep every night, and put all other pursuits on hold. On the evening of July 24, 2021.... It all paid off!
ciS: Was competing as a rodeo queen a life long dream?
Bja: It wasn’t! As a little girl, I saw a Rodeo Queen ride by from the grandstands, and her custom dyed raspberry wranglers. I turned to my parents and told them I wanted to be one of those. My dad, no doubt, instinctively gripped his wallet a bit tighter. However, after a nasty accident, on a horse at our local arena, I swore the creatures off for life. At 24 years old, I swung a leg over a saddle for the first time in 15 years. I had trauma and deep fear to overcome. I’ll forever be grateful for 3 horsemen that got me through it all—Marty Simper, Mack Weaver and my dad, Colonel Bryce Jones. It was no accident that the night I was crowned Miss Rodeo Utah that I was wearing my own pair of custom dyed raspberry wranglers.
ciS: Could you tell us a little bit about your husband, Bracken (how you met) and your engagement? Did he get down on one knee type of info...
Bja: Bracken was born a cowboy. His mom tells a story of him cutting the electrical cord off of her expensive vacuum, to create a rope, so he could lasso everything within roping distance. There’s hardly a single photo in his baby books of him without a cowboy hat, wranglers, and boots. On top of that, he is the sweetest soul alive. He gives everyone the benefit of the doubt and would do anything for anyone. He doesn’t know the word “no.” He works as a butcher and loves to hunt, train his own horses, and ride bucking horses (for reasons beyond my own understanding). I used to be embarrassed to admit how we met, but I’m getting over it. We matched on a dating app—for which I’m very grateful for... Bracken is so shy, even if he had been standing on the bucking chutes at a rodeo as I had ridden pasted, he
never would have dare to say, “Hi.”
He came into my life at exactly the right moment. Being a State Rodeo Queen isn’t always easy. One rule of being a rodeo queen is that you are not allowed to publicly have a boyfriend, so early on in our relationship I had to address this with him. I had had guys in the past have a big problem with this, they were often unwilling to extend that amount of trust in a relationship, and their jealousy was too deep. Bracken was exactly the opposite. He was happy to do whatever he needed to do to help me shine. From behind the scenes, he worked his butt off to help me fulfill my role fully. There were a lot of wonderful and generous people throughout my year that helped get me down the road, but Bracken was probably my biggest sponsor if we added it all up.
My contract as Miss Rodeo Utah officially ended, and rolled over into the 2023 queen on January 1st at midnight. However, the official transfer of the crown wasn’t until a few nights later. I walked away that evening, free and clear of all my Rodeo Queen obligations. It felt good, as I knew I had done everything I could to be the best I possibly could in that position. I drove away excited for the rest of my life and all of the new possibilities I had for my time. I decided to head to Idaho that evening, to spend a couple of days with Bracken’s family. On my way to Idaho, Bracken’s cousin asked me to meet her at the Wellsville Park and Ride in Cache Valley to pick up some stuff for Bracken’s sister. The Wellsville Park and ride was the halfway point between my hometown and Bracken’s hometown. We met there almost every Tuesday night for date night. As I pulled into the park and ride, in the dark, I could see strands of twinkly lights hanging from the tree. My heart leapt. It was happening! I pulled up to my favorite cowboy on one knee, surrounded by photos of the memories we had made together, asking me to marry him. It was the easiest yes ever. (cont’d)
ciS: TELL US ABOUT yOUR WEDDInG/ RECEPTIOn. WHAT WERE yOUR COLORS, Any SPECIAL T yPE OF DECOR , CAkE, FOOD, ETC.? WHERE WAS IT HELD? Any FRIEnDS yOU WAnT TO MEnTIOn.
Bja: We had our reception at a beautiful, rustic barn, surrounded by acres of farmland. That evening, the barn was full of everyone we love. We laughed, line danced, and celebrated with our loved ones. I never really nailed down a specific color palette—I was just going with any
color found in nature. Burgundy’s, dark greens, browns, metallic gold’s, and metallic silver. We decorated with pine greeneries of princess pine and silver fir tips, massive, trophy elk antlers, and moose paddles. We had an ice cream bar with a smorgasbord of toppings, and fresh, hot cobbler served right out of the pan.
One of my favorite parts of the day, was having a few of my fellow sash sisters there to celebrate. Miss California (Jackie Scarry), Wisconsin (Jessica Moor) and Nevada (Gabby Szachara) all flew in to be there.
ciS: WHAT WAS yOUR FAvORITE PART OF yOUR WEDDInG?
Bja: My favorite moments were the quiet, still ones, spent with my newly-minted husband, talking about the future that we were beginning to build that day. Our first dance was one of those moments. We swayed to ‘By My Side’ by Nes Ledoux. Ledoux sang about “joining our lives together at the foothills of our dreams.” That lyric is so poignant for Bracken and I. Whether we’re at one of his rodeos, and I am cheering my lungs out from the stands, or he’s saddling my horse at a rodeo, we are always there for each other while we chase our dreams. On our first date, I asked Bracken what his dream job was and he said, “to be a rancher.” As fate would have it, that’s my dream job too. Together, we are working toward that dream.
The week after I got home from my Rodeo Queen run, Bracken used the funds he made off of selling a horse that he trained, to buy us 4 bison, creating our herd, and bringing us one step closer to being bison ranchers. Together, we are building the Roamstead, a bison ranch, and agritourism venture.
ciS: WHAT WAS THE MOST STRESSFUL PART AnD IS THERE Any THInG yOU WOULD CHAnGE?
Bja: Nothing was really all that stressful, thank goodness! There was one small moment the morning festivities started, when Bracken realized he had left his cowboy hat at home, an hour and a half away. His brother had to run home and get it, and said that he saw ‘Groomzilla’ come out of Bracken, but what he doesn’t know is that it was actually bridezilla me, insisting that we have the hat. It was a beautiful, black, felt cowboy hat, shaped especially for Bracken’s face, that needed to be worn to this cowboy’s wedding!
ciS: SInCE yOUR REIGn AS MISS RODEO UTAH AnD nOW SETTLInG DOWn AS A MARRIED WOMAn, WHAT HAvE yOU BEEn UP TO?
Bja: Bracken and I just purchased a home in beautiful small-town southeastern Idaho. We are on the Idaho/ Utah/Wyoming border. I am working as a full time Realtor, part time reporter, and part-time rancher. Bracken is working as a full time QA manager at the local grain mill, a full-time butcher, and a part-time rancher and bareback rider. We are working on building our bison ranch, the Roamstead. Right now we raise, process and sell bison, with shipping offered across
the United States. We are passionate about gate to plate production and bringing America’s original protein to plates across the country.
ciS: WHAT ARE SOME OF yOUR FUTURE GOALS?
Bja:I would like to expand the ranch, to include guest cabins & other agritourism elements. I’d also like to continue to become an established realtor in the Star Valley Wyoming region, and raise a herd of kind, gritty cowkids.
CIS: WHAT IS yOUR ADvICE TO THAT yOUnG GIRL WHO IS LOOkInG TO COMPETE In RODEO PAGEAnTRy OR WHO HAS BIG GOALS In HER FUTURE?
Bja:To have grit. I wrote “Have grit!” on thousands of autograph sheets, because I believe it will take you further than any other attribute. Unyielding courage, that comes with grit, has taken me to so many incredible places. It took me to live abroad in Africa and Italy, it took me to a career as a sports reporter for the Cowboy Channel, to the Miss Rodeo Utah crown, and I don’t doubt it will take me to, and through, anything else my future holds. Grit keeps you from giving up on yourself, and gives you the backbone to build the life you want.
Your future is looking very bright Mrs. Bradie Jill Anderson and we want to wish you both the very best life has to offer. Congratulations!
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TIPS FoR A BEAUTIFUL CoUNTRY WEDDINg
IT CAN BE AN oVERWHELMINg TASk TRYINg To PLAN oUT YoUR PERFECT WEDDINg. HERE’S A FEW TIPS IN MAkINg YoUR WEDDINg NoT oNLY THE WEDDINg YoU HAVE DREAMED oF, BUT WITH AN ADDED ToUCH oF CoUNTRY
Country weddings tend to have a rustic and relaxed vibe that incorporates natural elements and neutral colors.
Here are some ideas and colors that could work well for a country wedding:
1. Earthy tones: Colors like brown, beige, and green can create a warm and inviting atmosphere. You can incorporate these colors into your wedding decor by using burlap table runners, wooden signs, and natural floral arrangements.
2. Pastels: Soft pastel colors like blush pink and light blue can add a touch of elegance and romance to a country wedding. Consider incorporating these colors into your bridesmaids’ dresses or floral arrangements.
3. Blues: Blues, such as navy, light blue and more is a versatile color that can work well in a country
wedding. It pairs well with other neutral colors like beige and white, and can be incorporated into the groomsmen’s suits or the wedding invitations.
4. Sage green: A muted shade of green, like sage, can create a calming and serene atmosphere. You can incorporate this color into your wedding decor by using eucalyptus leaves in your floral arrangements or using sage green tablecloths.
5. Yellow: A bright and cheerful color like yellow can add a pop of color to a country wedding. Consider using sunflowers in your floral arrangements or incorporating yellow accents into your wedding decor.
Ultimately, the colors you choose for your country wedding will depend on your personal style and preferences. Consider incorporating natural elements and neutral colors to create a rustic and relaxed atmosphere.
Pastels: Soft pastel colors like blush pink and light blue can add a touch of elegance and romance to a country wedding. Consider incorporating these colors into your bridesmaids’ dresses or floral arrangements.
Sage green: A muted shade of green, like sage, can create a calming and serene atmosphere. You can incorporate this color into your wedding decor by using eucalyptus leaves in your floral arrangements or using sage green tablecloths.
Blue: Blues, such as navy, light blue and more is a versatile color that can work well in a country wedding. It pairs well with other neutral colors like beige and white, and can be incorporated into the groomsmen’s suits or the wedding invitations.
H ALLMAR k CHANNEL Ro DE o SERIES ‘R IDE
H ALLMAR k TA k ES o N A NEW Ro DE o S ERIES, ‘R IDE’ AIRIN g SUNDAY NI g HTS o N THE HALLMAR k CHANNEL
By: Susan gentryRide is a multigenerational family ensemble following the lives of the McMurrays, part of a rodeo dynasty going back a generation, as they struggle to keep their beloved ranch afloat. After a tragic loss, each character embarks on an empowering journey of transformation and self-discovery while also uncovering a twisted web of secrets, threatening to tear the family and their small Colorado town apart at the seams. Starring Nancy Travis, Tiera Skovbye, Beau Mirchoff, Sara garcia, Jake Foy and Tyler Jacob Moore.
Let’s take a closer look at the characters in this Hallmark drama.
nancy Travis stars as isabelle mcmurry on hallmark channel’s ‘riDe courtesy of the hallmark channel
Nancy Travis stars as Isabel McMurray
The proud matriarch of the dynastic McMurray family, Isabel raised her three sons by herself after her legendary, bull-riding husband Dusty passed away. She’s also a savvy business woman, keeping the family ranch afloat all by herself. Managing both the ranch responsibilities and guiding her grownchildren, Isabel has her hands full but knows howto lean into the work and find solutions.
Tiera Skovbye stars as Missy McMurray M
issy was a former rodeo queen and trick rider, who came to live on the McMurray Ranch after she married the famous Austin McMurray.
Missy knows more about bull riding than the best in the business, so she finds herself in the role of coach helping the McMurray sons to ride at the best of their abilities. As she balances her life on the ranch with a new, unexpected role, Missy works toward balance in her relationship with the McMurray family and her own future.
Beau Mirchoff stars as Cash McMurray
Cash is the brooding, second born McMurray brother, born in the shadow of the great Austin McMurray. Cash never felt like he measured up to his older brother, and harbors a longstanding flame for his brother’s wife, Missy, the one who got away. Cash is a Veteran Marine who seeks to support his family by taking on the mantel of becoming a championship bull rider himself. When it comes to the ranch, Cash is all in and will do what he needs to for the future of his family.
Jake Foy as Tuff McMurray
Tuff is the youngest McMurray brother, and a fierce protector of the family that he loves so much.
Tuff is a man of many hats: he protects his brother in the ring by being his bull fighter, he is the Foreman of the ranch, and he’s also an aspiring musician. He always puts his passions on the backburner to make sure his family is safe and secure.
Tyler Jacob Moore stars as gus Booker
gus is the rich son of oil baron with a square jawline that could cut a diamond, and a charm so sweet it might rot your teeth. As longstanding admirer of Missy’s rodeo career, gus arrives to McMurray ranch looking to invest as a means to divest from his family’s wealth. However, he faces blowback from many on the ranch who worry about a rich interloper buying up their land, and tensions run especially high between he and Cash.
Sara garcia stars as Valeria galindo
Valeria is a ranch-hand turned right hand to Isabel McMurray. She turned up mysteriously to the ranch when she was just a teenager, but after years of hard work, she became one of Isabel’s most trusted allies and the daughter she never had. Valeria has a mysterious past that threatens to catch up to her at every turn. Though her past comes into question, there is no doubt about how much Valeria loves her time with the McMurrays and works hard to continually prove her value and worth.
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WHEN: Sunday Nights
TIME: 9/8C
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Walker Farms
By: Susan gentryPhotos: walkerfarms.com
WAL k ER FARMS o FFER MANY SERVICES AND o PTI o NS F o R WEDDIN g S, RECEPTI o NS AND oTHER EVENTS IN U TAH Co UNTY
Walker Farms is a popular wedding venue located in the scenic Utah Valley, just outside of Provo, Utah. The venue offers a rustic and charming setting with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside.
The venue features a beautifully restored barn that is perfect for indoor receptions and events, as well as outdoor spaces for ceremonies and receptions. The barn is equipped with modern amenities, including heating and air conditioning, bathrooms, and a kitchen.
In addition to the barn, the venue also of-
fers a variety of outdoor spaces, including a spacious lawn area, a pond, and a picturesque bridge. These spaces can be used for ceremonies, cocktail hours, and other outdoor events.
Walker Farms offers a range of wedding packages to suit different budgets and preferences. The venue also offers a variety of add-on services, including catering, floral arrangements, and photography.
overall, Walker Farms is a beautiful and versatile wedding venue that offers a memorable and unique experience for couples looking to tie the knot in Utah.
Rodeo Runway
Featuring www.ddranchwear
Top, P. garrett Hoodie
All the comfort of your favorite sweatshirt elevated with DDR style. These distorted dyes are making waves on runways this year, and we are obsessed with the tri-color layering of these sunset hues. Finish it off with rich red contrast trim and some awesome floral embroideries, and your closet better make room for a new favorite!
$305 ddranchwear.com
Top, on the Lam
This cool cotton top is a dropshoulder long-sleeve with a lace-up wide V-neck and contrast stitching, but the real eye-catcher is that sublimated scene of a desert sunset and a runaway outlaw colorfully depicted in the silhouette of an cowboy’s profile. Everyday cowgirl chic!
$205
ddranchwear.com
VEST, APACHE TEJo
This tee is made to outfit the outlaw in us one of the reasons we love a vest is that it’s an intentional accessory and can instantly elevate an outfit. The ultra-chic lilac goat suede is embellished with intricate handembroidery and subtle studwork, finished with a minimal tasseled tie-front closure. $795. doubledranch.com
ToP, WILD LIkE THE WEST
This tee is made to outfit the outlaw in us all. The casual cotton top levels up your long-sleeved tee with some crisp contrast stitching, a bold “WILD LIkE THE WEST” emblazoned on the front, and everyone’s favorite – FRINgE! $205.00 doubledranch0com www.cowgirlsinstyle.com
JACkET, THE kID’S BIkER
outfit your inner outlaw with this collection’s namesake biker. The chic white leather makes a strong statement, complemented by panels of warm chocolate brown and pony print hair-on hide. The jacket features signature statement elements like bullet holsters at the waistband, continuous black leather fringe, dimensional square studding, and a boldly emblazoned “oUTLAW” in applique across the back.
$1255.00
doubledranch.com
CAPE, CASHMERE, kNIT
You ladies *lost it* over the fur-trimmed cashmere cape we debuted last year – to the point we’re re-releasing it this year! – but we decided this year, we’d also design a more ‘everyday’ alternative. This beauty has all the dramatic drapability you want from a cape, the luxe texture of quality cashmere, and fur trim kept just to the collar for a slightly more understated appeal.
$695.00 doubledranch.com