Date men and women from United States / Arizona / Patagonia, 64 year old

Date a man from Arizona, United States. I really like most people. I make friends very easily but I'm very selective of my close friends that I spend time with. They are invariably much younger. I don't NEED company as I'm pretty good company all by myself but if I can find a way to enhance the lives of those I find interesting and enhancing of mine, I like to do that. I was married for 30 years to two very beautiful women (One at a time.) and helped them raise three terrific girls. Each of them is sure that she is my favorite. I only fond recent pictures of the youngest though, Teytum. She is a dancer living and studying dance at the MAS Academy in Milan. Her mother is Italian. Like all my daughters, she was riding before she could walk. The oldest is a mother of two who lives with her husband and kids in Texas. The middle girl just got married last Fall and is a veterinarian in California.
I am passionate about freedom, truth and adventure.....Oh heck, just read up on Sagittarius, I'm a classic Sag. Also the numerological 6 Life Path (Parent/spouse/ nurturer) I'm a DOUBLE 6. All that makes me rather strange if not a walking oxymoron, ("A Sag, not afraid of commitment?! That never happened! ") certainly......dynamic. People have commented about that all my life.
I'm also passionate about open space and natural beauty (what cowboy isn't?), good horses and naturally beautiful women.
The most important thing you need to know is that I am about the land. And I need LOTS of it. But it does not belong to me and it never will because I belong to it. If you can get your head around that concept and go with it then we might be a match.
I am mostly drawn to younger women. Most women any where near my age either don't attract me or just cannot keep up, not on horseback, not on the dance floor, not in bed nor spiritually. Most seem to want to slow down and are ready to retire, play golf and travel. They seem to think LIFE is way off somewhere else. Well, screw that. Cowboys don't retire. We're born that way and we stay that way. We are already doing what we would do if we retired, so retirement for us is a bullet. We like it that way. I've spent my whole life traveling and looking for the perfect ranch. This one is about as close as it gets. I've been here 4 1/2 years I'm working for the finest man I've ever known and he gives me the respect and freedom that every man dreams of. He values my skills and experience and his money's always good and on time. Plus this ranch has got the best horses I've seen on a working ranch. Other cowboys who work for us have said so too. And it's all right in the middle of "Cowboy Heaven", the San Rafael Valley and Patagonia Mountains of southern Arizona, north east of Nogales. This valley is coveted by cowboys all over North America. Over a dozen movies have been filmed here. It is the rainfall capital of all the south west which makes it look like Montana most of the year. One girl friend called it "....like Michigan with mountains". But we don't have the cold winters of either of those places. He has built me a nice little house cause he wanted me to stay. It's small but very well made, can be expanded and is beautifully situated on a hill in the grassy woods. You couldn't blast me out of here with an atom bomb.