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My Two Favorite Horses Buck & LadyThis true story is a delightful, entertaining, and educational read. It took place when the author was a young boy in the early years of WW2. His family lived next door to a family that owned two horses, Buck, and Lady.The boy's father was brought up in Colorado and worked and rode horses every day. He loved and respected them for their speed, agility, stamina and over all abilities. This story is about a father and son's relationship with Buck and Lady and each other. "Through the years I worked with my father, taught me everything about horses, even their…mehr

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My Two Favorite Horses Buck & LadyThis true story is a delightful, entertaining, and educational read. It took place when the author was a young boy in the early years of WW2. His family lived next door to a family that owned two horses, Buck, and Lady.The boy's father was brought up in Colorado and worked and rode horses every day. He loved and respected them for their speed, agility, stamina and over all abilities. This story is about a father and son's relationship with Buck and Lady and each other. "Through the years I worked with my father, taught me everything about horses, even their habits and tricks. I worked with Buck and Lady from 1942 until 1954, when I joined the army. Even to this day if I see a tan or white horses, I think of Buck and Lady. I loved the two horses next door and recall all the great times my dad and I had with them and each other."
Autorenporträt
Richard Shaw is a Catholic priest of the Albany, New York, diocese, and has degrees in American history and criminology. He has taught high school and is currently on his faculty of Maria College, Albany. Father Shaw is a chaplain at two county jails, and has been engaged in this ministry for ten years. In addition to published articles and short stories, he has written Dagger John: the Unquiet Life and Times of Archbishop John Hughes of New York; and The Christmas Mary Had Twins.