Saturday, February 28, 2015

Girls who play with books: Denise Barrett Caffey and Kim Davenport

There's a new book out in middle Tennessee set in the small town of Woodbury called 616. It's authors Denise Barrett Caffey and Kim Davenport. Pure country, what else can I say? These are two girls who love to have fun. Southern redneck all the way. The book is just like that! In their 50s, they wear their cowboy boots and their leathers and lace. Is a very interesting book about the supernatural. Not like the booooo Halloween witchcraft supernatural, but the supernatural gifts of God, most often known as the gifts of the Spirit. That's the Holy Spirit of God, the giver of the biblical gifts of God. But don't let that hold you back. It's not a pushy book. Not at all. It has a cowboy redneck feel to it. You...

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Girls who play in the woods

Southern women, northern women, women in the east and women in the west enjoy riding their horses in the woods, hills, streams and rivers. SSHBEA, Spotted Saddle Horse Breeder's and Exhibitor's Association has a sport horse division where horses are judged jumping logs, basic trail riding and manners. Basically, off-roading on a horse! But you don't have to be a part of any association to ride the trails nor do you need a spotted horse. Just a good broke horse will do. One that will carry you through the paths, into the clearings, through the streams and back into the woods. Off-roading via horseback is one of the most enjoyable experiences! A little mud along never hurt any girl. This is Freda Bullard, on the cover of the SSHBEA maga...

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Girls who play with trucks in the mud

Centertown Mud Bog, Centertown, Tennessee There are some Southern Women who like to play in the mud, that is, girls who have big trucks with big mud tires. Ivy Bluff Mud Bog, Morrison, Tennessee Mud bogging, a relatively new sport especially in the South, seems to have really taken off, especially in Middle Tennessee. Some of the trucks are stock 4-wheel drive, some have been especially built for the mud, chassis lifted high off the ground, and huge tires, roll bars, and cages. Some are equipped with safety harnesses. All ride with helmets for safety. The track is first dug out, then prepped with water which then forms into mud. A lot of the mud in the South is red clay, which makes for an interesting ride. Each entry in each division...

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to the foremost authority for women with a Southern mindset! This is a website featuring activities, events, and style for the true Southern Woman. A woman who looks good in camo, but who wears a little lace on the side. Women who can 4-wheel it in the hills and in the mud, hunt, but are feminine and unique, is what this is about. So sit back, relax, and get some recommendations from someone who herself wears camo, boots, lace and curls, one who is all girl. See what we have, recommendations, and come back to see us soon, ya he...

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