Description
A poignant story of a rancher's reward to his hardworking hands, and how the excuse of a chance to dance melts the winter blues and the hearts of Texans of all ages! Do-si-do back to 1895 Anson, Texas just a the winter storms “come a-whistlin'” and take a gander at the lively Cowboys' Christmas Ball!
A young cowpoke tags along to the Morning Star Hotel (“togged out gorgeous-with mistletoe and shawls”) planning to sit in the shadows and watch the show.
But Windy Billy spies the boy first (as does a cute young lass) and when the dancin' commences, they all ponder the powerful sight of a “frontier break-down” as the fiddle and the boot-stompers compete to celebrate the season.
The book also includes:
Larry Chittenden's original “Cowboys' Christmas Ball” poem!
The story of the ongoing Cowboy's Christmas Ball - a 100+ year tradition!
Background on the famous WPA mural of the ball, painted during the Great Depression!
The tradition and folklore of cowboy dancing!