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Loving Cemetery Spiral Notebook featuring the photograph Loving Cemetery by Imagery by Charly

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Loving Cemetery Spiral Notebook

Imagery by Charly

by Imagery by Charly

$20.00

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Product Details

Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.

Design Details

Angels standing watch on the gates of Loving Cemetery. Small town Loving, Texas was once part of the Lost Valley Loving Ranch and is on the... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Artist's Description

Angels standing watch on the gates of Loving Cemetery. Small town Loving, Texas was once part of the Lost Valley Loving Ranch and is on the Goodnight-Loving Trail.

A bit of history:

In the spring-early summer of 1866, Charles Gooding and Oliver Loving, whom Loving, TX was named, drove their herd of Longhorns for the first time over the Butterfield Overland Mail route. They drove their second herd bought from John Chisum from his Concho River range to Fort Sumner later that summer.

In fall of 1866, Loving blazed the northern extension of the Gooding-Loving Trail. It intially ran north from Fort Sumner up the Pecos to Las Vegas. Then it followed the Sante Fe Trail to Raton Pass and around the Rockies base via Trinidad and Pueblo to Denver, Colorado.

"Uncle Dick" Wooten set up a toll at Raton Pass, charging Goodnight 10 cents per head. While Goodnight complied, it wasn't without protest. He set up a ranch and cattle-relay station at the head of Apisha...

About Imagery by Charly

Imagery by Charly

"Photography isn't just a job to me ... It's my Passion!" ~ Charly Hi there. My name is Charly and I'll admit I'm addicted to photography. Like most people have taken photographs off/on my whole life, but it wasn't until traveling to Ireland that I realized I truly loved it. That trip brought out my passion for Natural Light Photography. The light, the shadows, and overall intensity that I could capture with a camera were simply astounding. Photography presented itself as more of an art form then just snapshots from life. Since that trip I have been honing my skills; focusing on landscapes, architecture, nature and my favorite ... Black and Whites. Call me old fashion, but I think photographs are more striking with the absence of...

 

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