I've mentioned before that Wyoming is one of my "stomping" grounds. I was attached to the 133rd Engineers, Laramie, Wyoming.
This is Wyoming's wild (?) life. Laramie has more bars than people (no not really). I'd say all the wildlife is at the bars.
This is Wyoming's wild (?) life. Laramie has more bars than people (no not really). I'd say all the wildlife is at the bars.
8 comments:
Mmmmm, Dirt and I have family that wants us all to go live in Wyoming in a couple of years. Mmmmm.
What happened to the family post? I was going to say something clever like I needed a map, and not of Arizona!
I have driven across Wyoming several times, and your pics brought back fond memories.
I mentioned to a gas station operator, somewhere in mid-state, that folks in Wyoming seemed friendlier than most. He replied, "Nope. We're just lonely."
Sorry, my bus only go as far as Ft. Collins, CO
Lanny: I've lived many places. If I were to choose, excluding Arizona, I'd live in either Wyoming or Texas!
I posted the "family" post and then changed my mind.
Rev.Paul: As I wrote to Lanny, Wyoming and Texas are my two most favorite states.
Frank: I lived in Ft. Collins a couple times. I was attached to a MASH unit there.
Such interesting places; I've never visited any of them so I love reading about them here.
By the way, I do love to shop at Target for doggie clothes but I also can buy preemie baby shirts and they just fit Harriet!
Enjoy your weekend.
I've never been to Wyoming before. Thanks for sharing just a little bit of it with us!
what a neat experience that must have been
I have to say, Wyoming has its beautiful spots, but driving south through it to Colorado can get a little tedious at times
betty
Post a Comment