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MaxFarrar said:

No offense to landscape gardeners, but if Bob Z. had really really really enjoyed mowing his father's lawn, American society would have been deeply impoverished for the last 50 years.


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MaxFarrar said:

Thank you asusean: I guess that more or less clinches the debate. I suppose it's still possible that Bob's parents moved around to several places in Hibbing.


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MaxFarrar said:

JMF Note: Notice Peroni's vineyard and JRF's TV antenna on the top of the hill. The scar from the landslide in the late 50's is also visible.


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MaxFarrar said:

Thanks for the story Vasily. I'll also have to visit Lame Deer and pay my respects at the graves of Dull Knife and Little Wolf.


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Vasily Vlasov said:

:)Exactly! I have no doubt that Crazy Horse would not like that "his" statue over Sacred Black Hills!


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littlexu said:

nice shot!

l+f!


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MaxFarrar said:

Thank you Starla Jean. Your story is wonderful and I was wondering if you could copy your two comments over to one or more of my pictures taken at the memorial tree at the massacre site so that more people could see them. Max


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MaxFarrar said:

There is a long and interesting conversation from several years ago in the comments on my picture: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/16091155 covering the histories of the Crow, Lakota and whites. It culminates in the question of man's inhumanity to man.


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MaxFarrar said:

There is a long and interesting conversation from several yrs ago in the comments on my picture: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/16091155 covering the histories of the Crow, Lakota and whites.


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