Rural America: End of the Line
“I like them boots,” the new driver says as we switch buses in Cheyenne, and what I like is the irony that it’s me, the city girl, looking like a cowboy today, him talking in a soft drawl but wearing fluorescent hiking boots, the blacks and Mexicans with the best hats, a handsome Sikh reading The Big Sky.
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