Slim Randles' Home Country
Well, there’s always taking a nap, too
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[February 15, 2016]
Steve
reached up and put his cup of coffee on the floor of the turret in
his cabin, then climbed the ladder until both he and the coffee were
comfortable, looking out at the world. |
The only people who didn’t understand why he built a turret on
his little cabin up here high on the mountain were folks who hadn’t
seen it. Once you actually sat in the chair, looked out the window
at the weather and the world, there was no doubt.
You instantly thought, “I have to get one of these.”
Steve, our tall, walrus-mustachioed cowboy, wasn’t really sure why
he built the turret, either. Well, deep in his heart of hearts he
actually did, but he’d never tell.
He secretly thought, if he had a turret, and could look out on
creation from the safety of this little piece of cabin, something
wonderful would happen. It may be that he’d be driven to write a
novel, telling the world the sweeping majesty of riding herd and
cleaning corrals. Or, Steve might be inspired to take up the paint
brush and dazzle the world as a cowboy artist, like Grem Lee and
Gary Morton. He could picture in his mind how he would even capture
the smell of the alkali dust swirling up to a cowboy’s nose in the
catch pen.
Or music? Maybe music. You know, write songs about the cowboy life,
like Jim Jones and Steve Cormier. If they could do it, why not
Steve?
Steve’s main talent, so far, was putting a rein on a horse. If you
wanted to take a big-old-stout horse and spin him with just your
little finger touching the reins, Steve was your guy.
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But it’s hard to put a good sliding stop on a
horse from here in the turret.
In fact, about all a guy could do in the turret without being
artistic is sit there, drink coffee, and think artistically.
Steve’s eyes closed and he smiled. Well, there’s always taking a
nap, too.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
Ol' Jimmy Dollar
is Slim Randles' first children's book. The book is for kids
K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children.
Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog
even better. Available now on Amazon.
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