Roaming Free

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Over a month ago I caught a flight to Arizona to assist in caring for my ailing (non COVID-19 related), eighty-four-year-old mother. It’s been a roller coaster ride of a variety of sorts, which there is no preparation for.  Although she is doing better, assistance for elderly care during this pandemic is - well… hard to come by. But, we (my sisters and I) are handling it and it certainly has not been without humor. And, like most of the country/world, we are staying in place, with added necessary precautions.

I am very grateful that I have the ability to be where I am, but I long to roam free. Since I was a teenager when the world seemed to be closing in on me, I would lace up my sneakers and run, letting the wind, rain, snow or sun take me away in the wide open spaces. The great outdoors has always been my refuge and even though the setting where I currently reside is beautiful - complete with trees, Bougainvillea and a plethora of birds - I long to roam.  

When things start to feel too heavy, I do what I have always done, only now at a slower pace. I roam the streets until I come to the canal that is fed by the Salt, Verde and Colorado Rivers. It is a place for runners, walkers, bicycle riders and wild things. The canal runs for miles and miles and is protected between two concrete walls that are draped with flowering bushes. Ducks, geese and turtles are often found and I stop to talk to them all along the way. It is good conversation. When the weight starts to lift, I turn and head back, with the knowingness that I have been replenished and can face whatever lies ahead.

This however does not cure my homesickness - so I roam through photographs of the buffalo, which transports me back home to the prairie. In them I see brighter days ahead. I’ve put a collection of images together to share with you and I hope they brighten your day too. Wherever your “stay in place” environment is, stay strong and roam on. It's good medicine.  

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  • Posted on by Amanda White

    Thanks so much for your beautiful thoughts and the ability you have to put them into words. And, then, of course, are the wonderful bison! They are always my favorites——so stoic and strong and beautiful. Easter blessings to you, Dan and families.

  • Posted on by Barbara Horton

    Thank you for sharing the beautiful pictures. Your mom is lucky to have you.
    Tomorrow’s Easter dinner will be Buffalo Sloppy Joes using your recipe. It is not the traditional Easter dinner but cooking for one requires a change of course.

  • Posted on by Timothy Hale
    I read an article in Mens Journal about your family , and how incredibly healthy your Buffalo is . That and how the environment benefits as well. My wife and I received our first order , and LOVE it. We did not realize the store bought stuff was just not as good for us or the environment. Thank-you for changing corners of the world all over.
  • Posted on by Chris Knerr

    I hope you might consider getting these out in a book someday to tell your story. Thanks for giving us beauty and hope!

  • Posted on by Diana Siderides

    Beautiful words and awesome photos, thank you for sharing them.

    Happy Easter to All of You out there ~

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