Fort Worth Stockyards, TX - 3/11-13/2005
After Maverick, we headed over to Stockyards Coliseum or Cowtown Coliseum- whatever the exact name is to see the weekly rodeo. We caught the last 15 minutes of it, so we ended up coming back the next night to see the whole thing. It was great. The action was incredible and everyone was really into it. Being the oldest indoor rodeo arena in the world, it had a cozy feel to it. At least in the spring time. When summer comes around all bets are off.
The next day we came back in the afternoon after not seeing any Bluebonnets in Ennis. We caught the cattle drive. It wasn’t too impressive. The longhorns were, but there weren’t as many as I thought there would be. Cowboy museum was nice too. The Stockyards Station reminded me of a Texan version of Pier 39 though. The lamest part of the Stockyards by far.
On a plus side, some of the most beautiful women in the world inhabit Texas. And a lot of them were roaming the stockyards on the weekend alone or with female companions. I now see the inspiration Mr. Stoecklein probably felt when he produced his book and calendars on cowgirls.
The world’s largest honkytonk is in the stockyards so I’ll be sure to check that out next time.
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