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Front-Ranger:
Do you have a shrine to BRokeback Mountain? I do! I'm gonna photograph it for here. But first, I'll describe it. It's simple. Just three things: a lodgepole pine cone, a rock, and a book. The pine cone comes from the top of Brokenback Mountain, and so does the rock. The book is Telegraph Days, by Larry McMurtry. It comes from the library in TenSleep.

I love to see the pine cone and rock together. The pine cone is all tawny and rough like Ennis. It also reminds me of Devil's Tower in Wyoming. The rock is all grey-blue, horizontal, and serene. It reminds me of Jack, and also of the grieving plain that stretches before Devil's Tower.

Tell us about your shrine, or show us. BetterMost yet, after you done told us, you're gonna show us!!

SFEnnisSF:
You've all seen my 'shrine'. 

Muwahahahaha   :laugh:

Front-Ranger:
Aw, c'mon Eric, post it once again. We have a lot some new members who haven't seen it! Whadah I haveta do? Beg??

Front-Ranger:
Here is my shrine. I want to see yours!



Oh, BTW, the book has a stamp that says "DISCARDED" on it, not DECEASED.

Ellemeno:
Lee, I think a Larry McMurtry book from the Ten Sleep library caries a kind of distinction.  Great shrine.  There's a Pinecone Motel near my house.  :)

I don't have one shrine - other than the world, where even some little word or breeze can remind me of what we have.  Barbara goadra got to see the same brown sweater that I wore with Lynne and Truman that makes me feel so Ennis-connected. 

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