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You need to get out of the city, & see this beautiful country. That ain't wallpaper in the background:Am I reading that correctly? Does it say "Cowboy Poetry Gathering"? What a wonderful idea!
You need to get out of the city, & see this beautiful country. That ain't wallpaper in the background:Am I reading that correctly? Does it say "Cowboy Poetry Gathering"? What a wonderful idea!
I'd like to, believe me, but for the foreseeable future the circumstances of life have me firmly entrenched where I am. Maybe someday...You need to get out of the city, & see this beautiful country. That ain't wallpaper in the background...
The point being Gatherings featuring stories, poetry, music, parades & trailrides have been going on for a very long time. Durango sells out every yr & is happening this weekend.I'd like to, believe me, but for the foreseeable future the circumstances of life have me firmly entrenched where I am. Maybe someday...
Oh, for sure. Cowboy poetry has a long pedigree.Am I reading that correctly? Does it say "Cowboy Poetry Gathering"? What a wonderful idea!
That's for your cooler & grill when tailgating.Casual stroll, hope that kid is strapped in!
The riverboat landing in Boonville was at the bottom of the original Main Street & a steep grade. A team of horses had to be used to pull wagons of freight up the grade when unloading the riverboats. I suppose Boonville could of had a rail line by 1898 but I wonder if this parade could have started at the landing?Camel billboards in a circus parade in Boonville, Missouri. 1898.
I found a winner:Great one Bob, incredibly clear detail when zoomed too (even caught the guy on the bottom left with his fedora on backwards!)
There are records of flag carriers & drummer boys as young as 13 who served in the Civil War. That means in 1939 he was at least 91 yrs old.
He would have been little older than the cub scout at the time of the war. Remarkable.There are records of flag carriers & drummer boys as young as 13 who served in the Civil War. That means in 1939 he was at least 91 yrs old.
I was thinking in another 10-12 yrs the Cub Scout probably got his chance to serve in Korea.He would have been little older than the cub scout at the time of the war. Remarkable.
Good point.I was thinking in another 10-12 yrs the Cub Scout probably got his chance to serve in Korea.
There are records of flag carriers & drummer boys as young as 13 who served in the Civil War. That means in 1939 he was at least 91 yrs old.