Hello my friends,
I am sharin' my dreams with you again, episode 3 of Arizona Country TV is up and they just keep getting BETTER!
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Anyone can watch the show, anytime right there on the website.
Please let me know what you think!
Keepin' the west alive,
Bobbi Jeen Olson
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Sorry for your loss.
That is one way to exporese your loss.
I welcome you in my tradition Native American way, and ignore those who are like the thorns underfoot. In every society, you have a few piles you have to step over, and you step away when a horse relieves its self, the same here.
The most wonderful way to keep your smile is to fill your heart with Gods presence, and seek out those who will give you their friendship willingly. Then you will be able to love everybody and step away from those who can't love back; then my friend you will be able to smile all the time because you are in a circle of friends.
I've been there on here, because I was a Native American. Talk about different! But in time I gathered friends, and now I have what I call Apacheria for a N'de.
Johnny
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I am glad that I met you through your words and not your pictures and video first. You are a beatiful woman and you carry yourself with dignity and grace that is fetting for a woman that is self assured and confident in who she is and has a plan for her life. But then shows herself through her chosen words as dependent, vulnerable and lady like because of here relationship to her God.
Good qualities of a woman, and greater quilities for a friend, and I hope you can see this Native American as a friend. An Arizonian through and through from the Apacheria country, born in a town that is no more, Ray, AZ.
I just went through your poto's and video, and I enjoyed watching you and your presentation. I am very impressed, both with the way you present yourself when you do your advertisement, (The you). And your choices in the pictures of yourself. It tells me something of yourself, and I like what you say.
There are a lot of good people here my friend, if I can call you friend before you accept me as one, but we have a few coyota's as well. They came snapping at my heels shortly after I came to the community, because I claimed to who I am, a N'de, and it seems as if no one had before I joined. Now, many have come out of their closet and share they had some Native American blood, and they say it with pride.
The sad part is that a few coyota's are kicking up dust now, to drive out the good people and have the place to themselves.
I'm to much Apache to give up what is good, and like my forefather's I will stand my ground with them. I pick my battles, and ignor the ones they try and drag good people into, and I look for strong people, as you show me you are, to protect this site, by ignoring them and keep doing what I do best. Educate, bring joy and hope, have funny with stories and jokes and make friends, long time friendships. Will you join me lovely woman, and become a friend, a long time friend in the making.
Johnny
I will never leave you, though some times you may not see or hear me, I am there, just give me a signal and I am there by your side.
I've gather some close friends on here to welcome you to the True West community and now I want you forget those coyota's and move on. Try to remember and concentrate on all the good and beatuful as well as the positive qualities that are now in your life.
I viewed your site and your accomplicements, and you have many to your account to be proud off. You have accomplish much my friend. So now when you become capable of great concentration on True West, your feeling can penetrate everywhere in the community; and your preception becomes charged within your energy that you demostrate in your work.
Johnny
I think there is room for all here and everyone has something to contribute. I love the old west but also the new west. One begat the other and I like that there are people like you that are still livin' and lovin' the lifestyle!
If you know anything about Native American's especially N'de, we think as a whole not in part. We are a people not a person. We have our idenity in a group, not in self. So my friend, "BIG" as in....
Johnny
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