Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Cowboy Story

Sometime ago at Sunday School, there was a presentation about an architect named Albert Kahn. We were supposed to write a historical fiction story. Now if you're wondering "When do the cowboys come in?", I have the perfect answer. We could customize the location, people and buildings so I customized the location to "The Wild West".  Here is my story featuring "The Wild West","Henry Bacon","Eleanor Clay","Belle Isle Aquarium" and "Adaptive Reuse" (this is not word for word):

After Sheriff Henry Bacon finished his architectural travels in Europe, he got on a boat to the U.S. so he could get on a train to go home to the Wild, Wild West. On said train, he met Eleanor Clay. He was in love! But Eleanor was engaged to Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford (her engagement was true), and she loved him with all her heart. Henry asked her out and she said what was stated in the last sentence. The hero of this particular short story was heartbroken. He suddenly stopped talking and sadly went to his seat. The heartbroken hero returned to his hometown and returned to his passion of architecture. One day as he was working on his grayprint (

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