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Show that actually happened to our family." Over the years, she has lived at various times in Idaho, California, Washington and Utah. Her love of the western lifestyle and her first hand knowledge of the homesteading experience have made her not only a reciter of cowboy poetry, but a proficient storyteller as well. She currently resides in northern Utah, sharing her time among her four children. SWAPPIN' YARNS AT ROUNDUP A bunch of us boys was swappin' yarns to amuse ourselves one night. Chuck Stone 'lowed that the best he knew was seein' a badger fight. Back in the shadows, smokin' his pipe, sat Singin' Terry Malone, An' he told of the time he smashed his foot breakin' an outlaw roan. Tumble Tim unfolded his self from the grass on which he lay An' sprung a yarn of anargyment 'tween his self an' a snaky bay. 82 Cowboy Poetry From Utah |