Over the past few weeks I’ve been introducing you to the main players in my upcoming release On Common Ground. In case you haven’t seen it yet, here is the cover.
I don’t know about you, but I love it!
Posted in Autumn, blogging, books, cowboys, desert, deserts, Family, Fiction, friends, Jansen Schmidt, reading, travel, Uncategorized, vacation, writing, tagged AQHA, Arizona, Babbitt Ranches, cattle, cattle ranches, cattle round-up, cowboys, cows, debut novel, fiction, fiction writing, Flagstaff, horses, Northern Arizona, On Common Ground, quarter horses, ranches, ranching, romance fiction, romance writers on October 8, 2018| 13 Comments »
Over the past few weeks I’ve been introducing you to the main players in my upcoming release On Common Ground. In case you haven’t seen it yet, here is the cover.
I don’t know about you, but I love it!
Posted in cowboys, Family, friends, Jansen Schmidt, romance, success, travel, writing, tagged boots, cattle branding, cattle ranches, cattle round-up, cowboy hats, cowboys, dying breed, horses, lariat, lasso, On Common Ground, ranching, roping, westerns on September 17, 2018| 18 Comments »
If you’ve been following my writing journey, you know that my first full-length novel, a contemporary western romance entitled, On Common Ground, will be released next month. I’ve been posting some blogs about my characters, hoping to build some interest and pique your curiosity. So far you’ve been introduced to my heroine, Ketra Weston, and my hero, Trevor Donaldson. Today you’ll meet Rocky Dillinger, owner of the Diamond D Ranch. (more…)
Posted in authors, books, cowboys, Family, food, friends, Jansen Schmidt, love, romance, travel, vacation, writing, tagged Arizona, branding, cattle, cattle branding, cattle round-up, cowboy life, dude ranch, hard life, outdoor life, ranch life, ranches, ranching on September 3, 2018| 8 Comments »
Last week I introduced you to Ketra Weston, today we meet Trevor Donaldson, the hero in my upcoming contemporary western romance novel On Common Ground. Trevor is in law enforcement but, he grew up on a ranch and owns his own ranch in Northern Arizona, where he goes when he’s not chasing down bad guys. (more…)
Posted in authors, blogging, bull riding, Family, friends, goals, humor, Jansen Schmidt, moving, words, writing, tagged B & B, bulls, careers, entertaining, innkeepers, life change, Mississippi, new jobs, North Carolina, paralegal, PBR, ranches, ranching, stock contractor, Vicksburg on January 4, 2016| 20 Comments »
Photo courtesy Google Images
A lot of people have been asking, especially the locals and our guests: “Why Mississippi?”
Photo courtesy Google Images
Well, here’s how it happened. My husband and I have always wanted to expand our stock contracting business. We raised bucking bulls for the PBR and the rodeo circuit. In California we didn’t have enough land to raise even one bull and even if we could afford more land, which we couldn’t, we couldn’t afford the feed or the water. That meant that in order to broaden our business, we had to look elsewhere.
For several years, we’ve wanted to move to North Carolina, where one of our partners in the bull business lives. After we decided it was time to “try again,” we went to North Carolina and looked for ranches. But, nothing met our fancy and on the way there my husband told me that I needed to think about what I wanted to do for work so we could check out the job market at the same time.
You see, I’d already decided that 30 years in the legal profession, slaving as a paralegal, most of the time for a family law attorney, was enough. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, was ever happy, including the boss. And in family law, nobody ever wins. It’s a lose, lose, especially for the kids. I had had it.
Photo courtesy Google Images
So, as I sat there on the plane wracking my brain for possible new careers, I decided that I wanted to do something where people were happy and not expecting miracles from me. I did not want to be chained to a desk. I had worked one summer at a B & B in California and I rather enjoyed it. I’ve always loved entertaining and setting a pretty table with sparkling dishes; crystal, silver, china. I mentioned that to my husband and that’s when we decided that maybe we could do both in North Carolina; buy a ranch, raise cattle, and take in overnight guests.
Well, one thing led to another and we came to the conclusion that running a bed and breakfast was probably going to be the best solution for us since we both needed a place to live and we both needed a job. We’d kill two birds with one stone so to speak.
However, North Carolina didn’t have any inventory that was affordable, so we ditched the idea of North Carolina and explored other venues. Mississippi had the most inventory in our price range and because my husband is a history major and a huge fanatic about the Civil War, we decided that Vicksburg might be a good place for us.
Photo courtesy Google Images.
Turns out, it was. We’ve not had any regrets about our decision and while we miss our horses and bulls and ranching lifestyle, we’ve adapted very well to being innkeepers. We’ve met some amazing people, made some incredible new friends and opened up a whole new world of possibilities.
So folks, there you have it. That’s why Mississippi. We wanted to expand our ranch and be stock contractors so we bought a bed and breakfast in Vicksburg. Go figure.
Never limit yourself people. Think outside the box. Be open to possibilities and possibilities will fall into your lap. I promise.
The change is exactly what I needed. Watch this short funny video and you’ll know exactly why I had to get out of the legal profession. Enjoy.
Can you relate to this video? Have you ever turned your life completely upside down and loved it? Ever started out down one road, ended up on an unexpected road and found a pot of gold? Does change scare you? I’m dying to know so let me have it.
Word of the Day: Tramontane
Fun fact about me: I’ve never been a big fan of being politically correct.
Original post by Jansen Schmidt, December 2015. Video courtesy YouTube. Images courtesy Google Images.
Error: Please make sure the Twitter account is public.