As of today, there is no news to report about the recovery of the saddle stolen from The Long Trail Home. The media in Phoenix did a report about the missing saddle but I guess somebody needed it more than Matt, even though it was very personal to him. The team is less than 400 miles from Camp Pendleton and I am sure he has raised awareness of veterans and their needs after returning home after deployment.
Before Matt started his ride I hadn't really heard much about the Semper Fi Fund. In the past few months I have taken the time to learn more about the organization. It was refreshing to learn that the Semper Fi Fund has been awarded the highest rating from watch dog groups for charities and though some may immediately assume that they only provide help only to Marines, they actually work with all service branches and retired service members.
Please donate to The Long Trail Home fund raising page.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Missing Saddle, Believed to be Stolen From The Long Trail Home
While camping in Payson, Arizona a saddle belonging to Matt Littrell of The Long Trail Home was stolen from a campsite at the Payson Rodeo Grounds sometime between 1:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 21, 2014.
If anyone has information in regard to the missing saddle please contact Chief of Police Donald B. Engler at (928) 474-5177.
Please share so the saddle can be recovered.
~Thank you
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Dixie Off Road Photography
For the past few year I have attended
the annual event of the Sheriff's JeepFest in Jasper, Georgia. I'm guessing that I have grown
especially fond of the JeepFest because it reminds me of my younger
years when I participated in unorganized four wheeling events. Okay, I really had no business being out in the woods
four wheeling around as if I knew what I was doing and I know that part of the excitement was probably the risk of getting caught but these are
different times and we are well beyond the statute of limitations.
The JeepFest is a well organized, fun event for people
of all ages and though my time there this year was especially limited
I was still able to have a great time thanks to Dixie Off Road
Photography being kind enough to share pictures on their facebook
page. It's not the first time Dixie Off Road Photography caught my
attention so I contacted them in regard to their full line of
services.
Here's the great news for you! Whether
you use your equipment for agriculture, mining or excavation Dixie
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services throughout the United States. If you want to display the
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Photos by Dixie Off Road Photography, Monroe, GA
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Take on the Bear for Semper Fi Fund
As you know I have been following The
Long Trail Home and trying to help promote them so that Matt Littrell
will have a successful mission of raising money for the Semper Fi
Fund. I am completely impressed with Matt. He started this crazy
journey on a wing and a prayer when he left from just south of Camp
LeJeune, NC in the spring. He did not have a publicist, an
established schedule and I do not believe he even had much food. He
did have a good friend, a facebook page, a horse and a destination,
Camp Pendleton, CA.
Initially, I thought Matt was following
a dream and I questioned how he expected to have success. I even
wondered if in fact he would be able to accomplish the mission that
he had assigned to himself. Sure, he was a Marine but I live in
Georgia and it gets really hot. He planned on camping but I am
afraid of the bear in my backyard and that is not even mentioning the
mosquitoes, nor the poisonous snakes.
Matt has been a great sport about his
long trail home. Actually, he did complain about the mosquitoes but
he wasn't in Georgia when that happened, he was a little farther
west. Even then he made mention that it was bothersome to the horses
and he was concerned about their well being and comfort. Matt is a
gentleman. He knows that his horse is his means of transportation
and prioritizes the animals.
As I have sat back and watched the news
from the safety of my home I have wondered why the media didn't
recognize this Marine at every corner he passed. Why were people not
noticing that this gentleman had a mission? It finally occurred to
me that there is a strong possibility that others in this country may
be more afraid of that bear in my backyard than I. Matt was out
there with it! He also served over there where we are okay with our
children not knowing about. Using the bear as a metaphor, we never
want any child to be out in the backyard with the bear but Matt
didn't care.
When Matt got home after his two tours
in Iraq he knew that rejoining society would not be easy and he soon
realized that others needed help too. Rather than waiting for the
government to take action he decided to do something. Once again,
Matt wasn't fearful of that stupid bear. After all, he had been part
of the few, the proud, the Marines.
I would like to challenge you today.
You already have the only tool you need, yourself.
I challenge you to share Matt's story
with everybody you know. It doesn't matter if you like the person or
not, share his story. Our wounded service members and their families
need everybody to help. It's your turn to take on the bear!
Please donate to the Semper Fi Fund
and challenge others to take on the bear.
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