A photo and text historical profile of the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch, the surrounding ecosystem and the people who have kept it alive.
Born in Washington D.C., Leslie grew up, from 3 years old on, in So. California. The San Fernando Valley was a mix of agricullture and family housing that still allowed for interacting with nature. A short period of time living in Karachi, Pakistan due to her Father's State Dept. assignment, actually prolonged the interacting with horses, other wildlife and being enamored with the outdoors. Returning to Southern Cal. in the mid 60's actually was a culture shock, as freeways and development had taken over the open spaces. Once reaching college age, she migrated to Orange County, sleepy by comparison to Los Angeles. She graduated from U.C. Irvine majoring in art, with a minor in biology. From her mid 20's through mid 40's she realized her potential as an athlete and coach, racing Hawaiian Outrigger Canoes, achieving several World Championships. Horses, a passion that seemed financially out of reach, finally are the focus of her recreation and lead to the writing of this book.
Publish Date August 07, 2010
Dimensions Standard Landscape 120 pgs Standard Paper
Category History
Tags Dude Ranch, western life, photography, Tucson, ranch, history
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LeslieTDavis says
So far there has been support from the Therapeutic Riding of Tucson, Friends of the Saguaro Nat'l Park, Tanque Verde Ranch, former guests of the Ranch and family of the author. The recommended buy is the hardbound with the paper dustjacket as the flaps contain pertinent information and pictures.
posted at 06:40pm Aug 27 PST