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This is the fifth calendar year of my photos in the Daily Photo Community.
I started posting to this community on January 20, 2009.

All images ©Copyright Duane A. Bender 2013.
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dakotacowboy > May 16, 2013 - "Coffee Time"

- on the trail in the Old West
dakotacowboy > May 15, 2013 - "Lost In Thought"

This Ft. Worth Frontier Forts Days reenactor was taking a break and gazing into the distance.
dakotacowboy > May 13, 2013 - "Characters"

Some of my favorite Reenactors from last weeks Frontier Forts Days in Fort Worth.

I did a short slide show with photos from the event -

http://www.dakotacowboyphotography.com/Photography/Local-Walk-Abouts/Ft-Worth-Frontier-Forts-1/29371791_rX5LLL#!i=2506376414&k=CXTZmrm
dakotacowboy > March 14, 2013 - "Homesick"

This young soldier is a reenactor at Frontier Forts Days in Ft. Worth.
dakotacowboy > Ft. Worth - Frontier Forts Days photo
dakotacowboy > May 8, 2013  - "Gently Falling Water"

- at the old Gristmill at the Log Cabin Village in Ft. Worth
dakotacowboy > May 7, 2013 - "Leaning"
dakotacowboy > May 6, 2013  - "Bulbs"
dakotacowboy > May 5, 2013 - "Great Grandma's House"
dakotacowboy > May 4, 2013 - "Old Gristmill"

It was a beautiful day yesterday at the the Log Cabin Village in Ft. Worth.  (alternate processing at http://500px.com/photo/32971767 )

"A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill or flour mill) grinds grain into flour. The term can refer to both the grinding mechanism and the building that holds it."
source - wikipedia

Throughout the nineteenth century milling was very important to Texans, who depended on mills to grind grains for bread and tortilla making. 

"The Shaw Cabin is one of the few working gristmills remaining in Texas. Although the cabin was not originally a mill, the milling equipment found inside dates back to the mid 1860s. The equipment came from a small mill owned by the Smith family of Moline, Texas. It was in continuous use for over seventy years,. Then in 1930, it completely stopped operating. Forty years later, the City of Fort Worth purchased and installed it in the Shaw home. Since then, the Shaw gristmill has delivered fresh, warm cornmeal, crushed by the same millstones and in the same fashion as the nineteenth century."
source - http://www.logcabinvillage.org/tour-shaw.html
dakotacowboy > May 3, 2013 - "Abandoned Corral"
dakotacowboy > May 1, 2013 - "The Welcoming Committee"

I liked how the Herons were observing the Egret near our house yesterday.
dakotacowboy > April 28, 2013 - "Through The Redwoods"

- majestic redwoods in California
dakotacowboy > April 27, 2013 - "Distant Chateau"

The Domaine Carneros Vineyard Chateau is viewed in the distance.
dakotacowboy > April 26, 2013 - "Inquisitive"

These young prairie dogs were checking things out yesterday at the Ft. Worth Nature Center.
May 16, 2013 - "Coffee Time"

- on the trail in the Old West
dakotacowboy > May 16, 2013 - "Coffee Time"

- on the trail in the Old West
May 16, 2013 - "Coffee Time"

- on the trail in the Old West
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