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==Title==
 
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Poems of Sunny Colorado
 
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: Virginia Vallee
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: Salt Lake City UT
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: US 84124
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Revision as of 04:52, 31 December 2007

Title

Poems of Sunny Colorado

Description

In the village of Moretown, nestled in the hills of Vermont, Susie Kerin made her entrance into the world in 1870. It was a world she grew to love with all her heart. As a little girl, I listened to her stories hour after hour and never had enough. Sitting in her wicker chair, she told me of an American epic that was the making of her life. When I knew her, she was passionately kind and joyfully Catholic.

The stories Susie told have now faded from my mind and I’m left with a few tantalizing pieces that only suggest the adventures she lived. Remembering her zest for life, I can imagine the dynamo she must have been when she was young. Her pictures show that she was beautiful. There is no arguing that point. My mother said Susie was once crowned queen of a big parade in Denver. I have no concrete confirmation of this event.

High drama was in her blood. Her father, Austin Kerin, was one of 10 passengers who survived the wreck of the brig St. John. The St John sailed from Galway, Ireland 1849. It struck Brush Island in Cohasset Bay in a violent storm on October 7, 1849. A young reporter, Henry David Thoreau, visited the scene and wrote several newspaper articles and included his thoughts on the shipwreck in his first book Cape Cod

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Contact

Virginia Vallee
Salt Lake City UT
US 84124
+1.8012726031

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