Bakersfield,
Colorado
Bakersfield, CO, was a small country Post Office on
the Plains of Eastern Colorado. SW of
Vona or SE of Seibert. It served local
farmers and ranchers, early 1900’s out of their house. Where the map showed the location, there were
a couple of homes. One was an abandoned
farm, now home to grazing cattle. Nearby
was an operating farm, with equipment and well kept yard. The empty farmyard is probably where the PO
was located.
It is an area of rolling hills, of mostly pastures,
with some farmland. Cattle pause their
browsing to look at the interloper, the buffalo have a look of curiosity and
the deer and antelope scurry for cover and distance. The fox and coyotes wander the area as do
other critters. Then there are the birds,
Eastern Colorado has one of the largest, most diverse variety of birds in the
state.
Because it is mostly ranchland, the area is pretty
empty. Homes are few and far and the
little country Post Office may have had a couple dozen customers.
Nearby is the Mennonite community of New Fredericksburg.
The church has been boarded up, but it appears the graveyard is still used and
taken care of. Probably there are still some ancestors in the
area.
It is a land that holds memories of dreams from
years ago.
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