On a patch of land, down a dirt road, around a hill, between two Colorado mountain towns, there is an old family graveyard that dates from the time of settlers moving to the west in North America. It’s not known how many are buried there, and only one of the graves is marked with a stone. Marking the whole of it is an old and worn wooden cross, adorned with barbed wire and with a cross-piece taken from an old horse harness. There may well be debate over which stands taller: the cross or the mountain behind it.
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