Sue and Bill aren't just Sue and Bill Comisford, the hosts and owners of Ranger Creek Ranch, no they are more like Mom and Dad for me. Like my American Mom & Dad. I came to Ranger Creek and became part of the family. It was like I've known Sue & Bill and the gang for my entire life. They gave me the feeling of being at home and I am very thankful for that. They gave me the opportunity to let my dream of working at a ranch as a wrangler come true and I will never forget what a great summer it was.

Sue is a cutie. She always kept an eye on us, just like a Mom. We had such a good time together. We laughed a lot, we were fooling around, making fun of Bill and as I said, just had a good time. Sue provided us with the most delicious food and made sure that we were feeling alright after many hours in the saddle. She seemed to have everything under control and did a great job with the guests. We laughed and we cried together, especially when the Wyo-Horses had to leave and it was even worse when Jessi went back to Virginia. And in the end I am so glad to have met her. Sue, thanks so much.

Bill is a character. It's really hard for me to figure out where to start! Our fist conversation took place when I still was at home. We sent a lot of emails to and through and I soon had the impression that he was a fun guy. And he definitely is! At the ranch, at work, in our freetime - when- and wherever - we always had a good time and were constantly picking on each other. We never came to a conclusion whether Duke (his horse) or C.O.D. (my horse) was the best horse. Though he had his baby: Oakley, the ranch's yearling paint horse. Once in a while I wanted to write a book about those two. But now, Bill got another baby: Ranger's Whisper, the new little bay stallion who was four months old when the Comisfords bought him.

Bill looks like a real cowboy and he really should be an actor. People always wanted to take pictures of him 'cause somehow he looks like Buffalo Bill, straight from an old fashioned western movie. He had to comfort Sue & me when the Wyo-Horses left as well as when my buddy C.O.D. had to go. I had so much fun with him, I loved the way he said "La Tanya" and it was just great to spend my summer up there on the mountains. Sue & Bill, love and miss ya!

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