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	<title>Postcards from Kansas</title>
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	<description>Another view of the midwest landscape</description>
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		<title>Where Next?</title>
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Grant County

You're at the start of a year-long exploration of the midwest, it's roadsides, creeks, small towns, critters,  and landscapes. This collection includes images from July 2006 through early June 2007. Also, you're invited to check out the current  photo journal: Prairie Dust.

You move through the pages by clicking on ...</description>
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		<title>Bright and Early Coffee</title>
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Highway 12, Colorado

This was one of the most welcome signs of civilization after driving to Colorado. I suddenly knew everything was going to be fine. Matter of fact, I'm going to go refill my coffee cup right now. I hope you all have a great weekend. </description>
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		<title>Fromme-Birney Round Barn</title>
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near Mullinville

The old barn, now on the National Register of Historic Places, is wonderfully maintained, clean, and proud.

Much more info is available at: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/orgs/barns/roundbarn/

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		<title>Yellow Wild</title>
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Looks to be a member of the dandelion level of phenomena. </description>
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		<title>Wind-Stroked Grassland</title>
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For Linda Jones

Beyond this deprived border, prairie grasses still turn into a sea. You can imagine the light as the winds roll across its surface, and almost hear the sound. </description>
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