Don’t Fence Me In — Image by kenne
the West
invented itself,
then
reinvented itself —
first by cowboys,
then
by landowners,
which changed its
tone and image,
so much so
now only the
makings of myths,
not history.
— kenne
Don’t Fence Me In — Image by kenne
the West
invented itself,
then
reinvented itself —
first by cowboys,
then
by landowners,
which changed its
tone and image,
so much so
now only the
makings of myths,
not history.
— kenne
Posted September 25, 2017 by kenneturner in Arizona, Art, Black & White Photography, Capturing the Moment, Desert Landscape, Information, Inspiration, Photography, Poetry, Sonoran Desert, Southeast Arizona
Tagged with Arizona, Black & White Photography, Don't Fence Me In, Myths, Poetry, Sonoran Desert, Southeast Arizona, the West
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My dad used to sing “Don’t Fence Me In”, perhaps that is why my mom called dad and me gypsies.