Date: | 05 27 1961 |
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Description: | A view overlooking the edge of the town, taken from an eastern slope, with a farm and cows in the foreground. |
Date: | 05 22 1960 |
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Description: | Two dead foxes hang from a barbed wire fence in a field. |
Date: | 11 25 1961 |
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Description: | View of a round barn along Highway K. Farm equipment and another farm building are on the left. Fields and hills are in the background. |
Date: | 10 06 1963 |
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Description: | Men and women with horse trailers gather beneath Castle Rock. The group gathered there for a western-style horseback riding meet. |
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Description: | The Little Bluebirds — has anyone expressed it better than Judy Garland singing . . . why, oh why, can't I |
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Description: | The arrangements Somebody takes care of it: planning the details, announcements, transportation, setting the tone, fitting all the likel... |
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Description: | 200 years this tree grew here and so did I We were raised here and brought up young ones |
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Description: | Around the corner: the geography of childhood |
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Description: | Please listen to the great owl Please listen to the education Please learn how to save hard things for the easy way |
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Description: | There are Gothic ways the light comes drifting through a forest clothes fit, things pad themselves stone rests on stone and legends long persist, ... |
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Description: | New land cut out by real imaginary lines based in older spirit courses lay and bedrock, flight of birds and pointed feet |
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Description: | The world is flat; we get around this stretched credulity by going straight as an arrow and meeting ourselves in a space of time |
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Description: | In God we Trust assorted needs The complex amplitudes and waste are never balanced, only tasted |
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Description: | That morning is adrift in passing; it cannot last the day. Those years are anchored to each other; there is no other way. |
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Description: | You came to know that book by its covered distance, well remembered by the measure of the trudging barefoot mile |
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