Whoa You Donkey Whoa!
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Rating | : | 4.87 (980 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0977644405 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 156 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Tales of mining camps and donkey trails. Jackass Jill explores remote ghost towns and mining camps with her donkey companions. These travel and adventure stories previously published in Gold Prospector and Brayer magazines.
Entertaining and informative read. Richard A delightful read introducing elements of geology, mining, animal husbandry and especially high adventure and humor in the hard scrabble life of a female prospector.. Therese P. Dignard said Entertaining Read. I enjoyed this dabbling tale of the adventures of a woman and her donkeys out on mining expeditions. What a great career option for an adventurous soul. I enjoyed her stories of life on the trail.If you love donkeys and love a woman who is cutting her own path in the worldbe inspired by this book. I bought a second one to gift to a friend.. Patrick McManus on a donkey A collection of side-splitting stories about the great - and sometimes not too great - outdoors. If you liked reading about Rancid Crabtree and Retch Sweeney, you will love Jackass Jill's stories. In addition to the humor and even some useful facts about life in the wilderness, these stories are sprinkled with insights into human nature. If you are ready to take a break from the thrillers and killers and read something fun and different, this is where you should start.
--Gold Prospectors MagazineI laughed and I cried, but mostly I laughed. --Bette Waters, Bluwaters PressTremendous laugh therapy entertaining, well-written, easy to read stories of a hard-scrabble adventurer's way of life --Nora DiVincenzo, Therapist . You'll laugh at Jill's misadventures--hard work, dangerous, lucky, unlucky, always fun. Now I have dreams of tiny donkey hooves dancing in my head
She's written adventure and travel stories in over a dozen publications. Laura Leveque aka Jackass Jill is a columnist for Gold Prospectors and Brayer magazines. . She lives at Jackass Junction in Deming, New Mexico, with her donkeys, Shaggy and Willy, and dog Soapy. Laura gold mined and treasure hunted in most western states and worked as an underground mine tour guide and donkey pack-string outfitter in Colorado and New Mexico