Soapweed
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Counting flowers in the fall

Doesn't bother me at all

Cheerio

Another favorite photo subject, as you can tell.

Double takes. Chance encounter at the livestock supply store--the only two customers of the moment had on matching shirts. The one
on the left "rocked it," and the one on the right must have had a pillow under his shirt.

Benefit concert in Chadron Friday night, with part of the proceeds going to area fire-fighters

Liz Fisher is a wonderful singer. She and her band Westbound opened the show. She introduced one song
as "the prettiest song ever composed," and then proceeded to sing Unchained Melody in fine fashion. Her version
is as pretty as anyone can do it. I would agree with the analysis of Unchained Melody being one of the finest songs ever written.

A couple of my long-time friends and fellow concert goers. They pert' near look like they could be twins. I've traded horses many times
through the years with the gentleman closest to the camera.

Suzy Bogguss came on next and also sang very beautifully.

Her bass guitarist is also an inventor. This big bass has a neck that folds down into the body for ease
of transportation. Seems to be a great idea, especially for airplane travel.

At the Willow Tree Festival on Saturday

Sparky and his young'un

The little lady

Mighty fine footwear

Kosmo and his little guy

The park was full of craft booths

Sunflower decorating a cupcake at her booth

Entertainment at the Community Theater

A local band that is really good and in demand

The best steel guitar player this side of, and including Nashville

Playing a little Cajun country

Great group of family singers.

All playing with the same bow

This way, too.

Wonderful harmonious and patriotic entertainment

Another group of great music makers from the western panhandle of Nebraska

This lady can whistle with the best of them.

Two Hits and a Miss

Sunflower

Sweet Potato, her little Yam, and Great Grandma Jean