Essays taken from a weekly newspaper column published in the Washington County News, Washington, Kansas. Look for my book, "Dispatches From Kansas," available from Amazon.com, or from the author.
With all these images of decay, broken signs, rusted cars, abandoned buildings - and no people - I'm beginning to picture Blue Rapids, et al, as the lost city of Chernobyl.
k -- You're welcome. My pleasure. Cheryl -- You know, if feels that way what with the temperatures refusing to get above freezing and a frigid north wind howling every day. Maybe come spring the denizens will erupt from their burrows, pale-skinned and half-blind. I'll see if I can get a shot of a rabbit or a bird for you. How's that? Or blue sky!
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So, you know I always love your shots because they have such a familiar feel to them, don't you?
Thanks for doin' what you do.
With all these images of decay, broken signs, rusted cars, abandoned buildings - and no people - I'm beginning to picture Blue Rapids, et al, as the lost city of Chernobyl.
k -- You're welcome. My pleasure.
Cheryl -- You know, if feels that way what with the temperatures refusing to get above freezing and a frigid north wind howling every day. Maybe come spring the denizens will erupt from their burrows, pale-skinned and half-blind. I'll see if I can get a shot of a rabbit or a bird for you. How's that? Or blue sky!
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