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Howdy and welcome to my ranch on the wild, wild web! Kick off your boots and wander around a bit and enjoy your time while listening to music of the West, tales of the frontier, Cowboy Poetry, and the occassional visit with a legend of the trail. I hope you enjoy your stay as much as I enjoy knowing you're visiting.
It's been said that where there's a warm smile, an open door and a mild manner, there is the West. We believe in the Spirit of the West and want to pass that on to folks who visit. It's a time to sit a spell, relax, and even daydream about cool streams, hawks flying high, the sound of a squeaking saddle, and the hooves on the trail, and the wonderful smell of the outdoors.
So enjoy all of the trails of the wild, wild, web adventure, the trail of Waynetta's Western Roundup, Hide and Horn, and Legends of the West...all there to lead you to a fun Western listening experience.
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Waynetta's Mission Statement:
`To promote the way of the West… the lifestyle, the integrity, the values and character through story, poetry, and music.
`To be a voice of uplifting, positive entertainment and education
`To introduce people, critters and places uniquely Western in character
In Remembrance of
Marvin Brown Jr.
With regret, we tell you of the death of Marvin Brown.
A long time supporter and contributor to the Tejas Storytelling Association, Marvin passed away on Thanksgiving Day. He had been a tireless worker for TSA, giving countless volunteer hours, and was particularly involved in telling to children and teaching them to tell. Always supportive of other tellers, our Volunteer Service Award was named for him as a way of honoring his contributions to our organization. He was 86 years old.
We extend our sympathy to his wife Waynetta Ausmus and his entire family.
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