Angela Wilhelm

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Broken Horn Rodeo

Erie County Fair, Sandusky, Ohio, Summer 2011.


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Monday, October 10, 2011

Where the Sidewalk Ends

Are wild strawberries really wild? Will they scratch an adult, will they snap at a child?
Should you pet them, or let them run free where they roam? Could they ever relax in a steam-heated home?
Can they be trained to not growl at the guests? Will a litterbox work or would they make a mess?
Can we make them a Cowberry, herding the cows, or maybe a Muleberry pulling the plows, or maybe a Huntberry chasing the grouse, or maybe a Watchberry guarding the house, and though they may curl up at your feet oh so sweetly can you ever feel that you trust them completely?
Or should we make a pet out of something less scary, like the Domestic Prune or the Imported Cherry?
Anyhow, you've been warned and I will not be blamed if your Wild Strawberries cannot be tamed.
-Shel Silverstein


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Staff photographer at the Sandusky Register. Videographer at youtube.com/doghouse Follow me on instagram @angwilhelm and @sanduskyregister

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