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Writes [Diana Allen Kouris], "Our ranch was sold outright - for a modest price determined by the government - to the federal Fish and Wildlife." The buildings were bulldozed and burned, groves of ancient cedars destroyed by bulldozers, "artifacts fractured and crumbled as the remains of primitive Native American encampments were quickly destroyed." An apple orchard, alfalfa and grain fields, "a jewel of green . . . turned to weeds and the color of straw - and supported almost no wildlife."
"There, along the old Outlaw Trau," writes Kouris, "we searched for and found the best of ourselves." In Riding the Edge of an Era, she shares that discovery with us all.See the full content of this document
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Still Riding the Edge
Still riding the edge Riding the Edge of an Era: Growing Up Cowboy on the Outlaw Trail Diana Alien Kouris 254 pages, ...
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