
Molly Bee
ABOUT ME
What was life like with 14 brothers and sisters growing up in the country? In our Hillside family, numerous situations instilled memories as vivid in my mind today as if they were yesterday. In any family, there are good and bad times. I choose only to color my memories of my country's childhood experiences with the good ones by using rhythmic stories. I hope you will enjoy them.
I write about life and the nature around us.
Country Memories
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- Introduction
- The Cowboy Way
- The Saddle
- Cowpokes
- Buckaroo or Cowpuncher
- Rodeo
- Bouncing Betty
- The Cowboy Face
- A Cowboys Style
- The Ploughs in the Field
- Spit and Whittle
- The Vaquero
- Buffalo Rock
- Farmers Helper
- The Cattle Drover
- What’s in a Cowboy Hat
- The Plains Buffalo
- A Girl and a Horse
- The WheelWright
- Danny’s New Boots
- Prairie Dancer
- Cowpuncher
- Wagons West
- Cowpokes
- Once upon a Windmill
- Canoeing
- Winds
- Cowpuncher
- Prairie Dancer
- A Cowboy in Time
- Wagons West
- The Vaquero
- On a Kansas Prairie
- The Sorghum Mill
- Old Town Sheriff
- Cool Dawn
- Dance Hall/Skating Rink
- Grist Mill
- Buffalo Rock
- A Girl and a Horse
- The Cattle Drover
- Old Red Barn
- Roll on Cimarrón
- Daddy played the Mandolin