They enjoyed a last cup of coffee while the dark eased out of the canyons of the mountains way off to their west and slipped over the flat prairies.” –C. Wayne Winkle (A Dangerous Beginning) “Ridin’ down the canyon, to watch the sun go…
Echoes From the Campfire
For the storm, as it massed heavier and nearer, filling the earth with its desolation, bridged vast spaces for him, and he found himself suddenly face to face with the might-have-beens of yesterday.” –James Oliver Curwood (The Valley of Silent Men a Story of the Three…
Echoes From the Campfire
It was a custom that no man coming into your camp went away hungry, be he friend, stranger, or peaceful enemy. You could fight after you ate, if that was your mission.” –Bobby Cavazos (The Cowboy From the Wild Horse Desert) “And…
Echoes From the Campfire
The ways of Providence are surely beyond me at times.” –D.C. Adkisson (The True and Unbiased Life of Elias Butler) “But I will show you whom you should fear: Fear Him who, after He has killed, has power to cast into hell;…