New Years Resolutions are for the Buffalo . . . and Wherever they Roam
Dear Ravenous Readers:Greetings, we are starting at the very beginning - which Mrs. Von Trapp tells me is a very good place to start. I hope to highly entertain you throughout 2013 with this most witty, glorious blog. More than likely, you will probably find me ridiculous outrageous and read the blog anyways. You are here reading either way (no judgement) thanks!
First, I want to share with you more about the buffalo. I took the photos near Fort Thompson, South Dakota in the summer of 2010. These buffalo are connected to the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe and Dan O'Brien author of Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch. Check out Dan O'Brien with the Wild Idea Buffalo company and buy delicious free range grass feed buffalo by clicking the image below.
Secondly, I wanted to share my secret of how I am able to read all these fabulous first edition books/memoirs for free. As a staff member of the University of South Dakota, they graciously allow one to check out books from the university library for free! My favorite section is the Hot Off The Press USD Section, which as you guessed it has books HOTT off the press. Please enjoy this photo below by clicking it to be redirected to their twitter page.
Starting with I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had by Tony Danza, I will be reading 53 Memoirs in 2013 and blogging about the book. My blogs will take the form of a letter written to the author of the book.
I will be attempting to read memoirs published during the later half of 2012 and all of 2013. With the help of Hot Off the Press, I am well on my way.
Here in the Dakotas instead of dropping a shiny ball and kissing strangers, we ride horses bareback through campus rounding-up the campus cats for catnip and champagne toasts - while singing 'Home, Home on the Range'. As it is now officially the New Year here in the Dakotas let the reading and kitty roundup begin.
All the Best,
Brianna Mae
P.S. Please enjoy one of the Dakotas New Years custom below, HOME ON THE RANGE (where the BUFFALO roam - you all know how I feel about the buffalo). The song is sang first by the hardy Roy Rogers and secondly by the classic cowboy Gene Autry