Bones is the konacowboy(.com) and in
charge of all the horse and cattle operations. He loves being the trail guide and meeting
our guests.
When he's
not occupied with the trail rides, he is either training a young horse or teaching the
sport of rodeo. He has trained many kids to be successful all around cowboys and cowgirls.
Bones and Kiko November,
2000
Sally - the Mom
Sally (or
Mom) helps with the horses and is the lady in the office, though she prefers the horses.
Sally is also the one who prepares our excellent lunch.
She has done alot of rodeo coaching when her 4 kids
participated in keiki (child)& high school rodeo. She was & still is the rodeo
announcer for these rodeo's.
She also
keeps very busy as the secretary of the Kona Roping Club and the activities they sponsor
each year. She is on the Hulihe`e Palace Committee as the Director of the Grounds for the
Daughters of Hawai`i, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of 2 of the
3 royal palace's here in Hawai`i - the Hulihe`e Palace in Kailua-Kona & the Queen Emma
Summer Palace on O`ahu. The Daughters of Hawai`i are also the caretakers of the memorial
area that is the birthplace of King Kamehameha III at Keauhou Bay in Kona. Her latest
endeavor is being on the Board of Directors the Kona Historical Society and also on the
committee developing the Kona Heritage Ranch Project, which will be a living history
exhibit of ranching in Kona from 1870 through 1914.A very worthwhile endeavor.