CURLY, JAKE AN' ME
Poems and Stories of the Old and New West
by
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About the Book
It was new country. Away to the horizon in all directions there was nothing to be seen but a wide expanse of grassland.
To Chloe Foster it was bleak and unpopulated at first. Ed Foster saw the tract of land as needing a lot of work.
Four years old Katie saw it as cactus patch with sharp spines, yucca with long needle leaves and snakes. She heard her mother say, “wait for your sister Carrie before you go walking.”
Carrie asked her mother “why did
we leave
Little Willie, two and a half, said “Where’s our house? When will we have a house?”
These were the Fosters who left
the comfort of a farm in
What lives had they before?
What had they left to locate here?
Was this the home where they would rear their children?
That day in 1894 Ed and Chloe had no answers, but they stayed because they respected the land and themselves.
About the Author
“Born on the prairie, never had a pet. Don’t want nuthin, ‘ never got it yet.”
That was the beginning of life
for Bob. He was born in a ranchhouse eight miles south east of
After graduation he held various
jobs until he entered the army in 1941.
He was assigned to the cavalry and was sent to
Educationally, he completed work
on a Doctorate in Education at
Bob and Ruth have two grown children and four grandchildren.