You never see the posse stop to take a pee break.What about the cowboy with a bad case of diarrhea ?
Just a couple of thoughts that used to pass through my mind watching western movies. Also, in most of the Hollywood oaters, the streets were always clean and the horses and cattle never left any patties behind.
A maybe-click-to-enlarge version, of this cropped image, can be found at the only work, by this artist (exhibition link), so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday).Squire Boone Crossing the Mountains with Stores for His Brother Daniel, Encamped in the Wilds of Kentucky (links show their Wikipedia pages) isn’t, as far as I can tell, currently shown online by its current-location.Its click-to-enlarge description and different coloration, framed image are shown by a flickr.com photo album.Another different coloration, unframed image can be found here, and another description can be found here. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).First work, by this artist, to appear here.
iSorry I didn’t get a chance to reply to your post from last night, until this moment,Blessedly, although we live on the coast in Ecuador, we are about as far south of the epicenter and the aftershocks as you can get. Machala was spared any disruption or damage.We we comfortably ensconced in our recliners watching t.v. on Sat. when the house began to shake, rattle and roll. My lovely wife, being younger and more spritely, was up and downstairs to the street in a flash. I wasn’t too far behind !Thank God, we were spared any damage and I think we only slightly felt the first brief aftershock.
We are keeping all those less fortunate to the north of us in our prayers and contributing to send much need water, food and medicines to those communities that have been literally torn apart.
The people of Ecuador are resilient and strong willed. They will get through this, somehow, and move forward.
2016 so far, hasn’t been very kind to folks in my little patch of paradise. Between the financial collapse due to the worldwide petroleum crises, the heavy rain and flooding from el niño, the volcanos spewing ash and mud, and now the earthquake, it’s been a tough year.
If nothing else, it make you appreciate all the more what little you do have and thank whatever God you pray to.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Squire Boone, on an errand run, finding out why it sucks to be the little brother.
Bilan over 8 years ago
And the horse is annoyed because Clark has all of the carrots.
Funny_Ha_Ha over 8 years ago
Clark and Sacagawea can’t come to the expedition right now.Please call later.
garcoa over 8 years ago
Take the white horse while you can!
J Short over 8 years ago
So then I says to Jefferson, I says, "That map you gave me isn’t worth…Are you listening Clark? Clark I’m talking to you…Clark!…Clark…
Knightman Premium Member over 8 years ago
Clark! If you are in that bush more than a minute, that constitute’s pleasure!
prrdh over 8 years ago
Who was that masked man? And why did he forget his horse?
Linguist over 8 years ago
You never see the posse stop to take a pee break.What about the cowboy with a bad case of diarrhea ?
Just a couple of thoughts that used to pass through my mind watching western movies. Also, in most of the Hollywood oaters, the streets were always clean and the horses and cattle never left any patties behind.
KEA over 8 years ago
more likely to be the other way around
mabrndt Premium Member over 8 years ago
A maybe-click-to-enlarge version, of this cropped image, can be found at the only work, by this artist (exhibition link), so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday).Squire Boone Crossing the Mountains with Stores for His Brother Daniel, Encamped in the Wilds of Kentucky (links show their Wikipedia pages) isn’t, as far as I can tell, currently shown online by its current-location.Its click-to-enlarge description and different coloration, framed image are shown by a flickr.com photo album.Another different coloration, unframed image can be found here, and another description can be found here. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories).First work, by this artist, to appear here.
katzenbooks45 over 8 years ago
Daniel, my brother, you are more incontinent than me…
Call me Ishmael over 8 years ago
“He said he’d ‘live off the land’..he said ‘Nature will provide for my needs’…so, who’s stuck schlepping supplies a week later?”
Andrew Moore over 8 years ago
Is that Wolves I hear? I hate to hear Wolves …
Linguist over 8 years ago
@mabrndt
iSorry I didn’t get a chance to reply to your post from last night, until this moment,Blessedly, although we live on the coast in Ecuador, we are about as far south of the epicenter and the aftershocks as you can get. Machala was spared any disruption or damage.We we comfortably ensconced in our recliners watching t.v. on Sat. when the house began to shake, rattle and roll. My lovely wife, being younger and more spritely, was up and downstairs to the street in a flash. I wasn’t too far behind !Thank God, we were spared any damage and I think we only slightly felt the first brief aftershock.
We are keeping all those less fortunate to the north of us in our prayers and contributing to send much need water, food and medicines to those communities that have been literally torn apart.
The people of Ecuador are resilient and strong willed. They will get through this, somehow, and move forward.
2016 so far, hasn’t been very kind to folks in my little patch of paradise. Between the financial collapse due to the worldwide petroleum crises, the heavy rain and flooding from el niño, the volcanos spewing ash and mud, and now the earthquake, it’s been a tough year.
If nothing else, it make you appreciate all the more what little you do have and thank whatever God you pray to.
Chris Sherlock over 8 years ago
Clark drinks too much coffee.
cameron_scarlett over 8 years ago
To quote one of Gary Larson’s panels, “Hurry up Kimosabe, the music is starting!”