All American alpine sunflowers on the 4th of July share 2 hours ago by letling Fields of sunshine. Nice one-way trail loop along the cross country ski course this morning .. More spectacular in person. Run, travel, think and write - letling.wordpress.com · Rank: 176,790 | Ridin' and ropin' those docile dinos share 3 hours ago by Michael Shay This photo by John Scalzi is great in so many ways. It's from Kentucky's Creation Museum, and shows a boy riding a statue of a baby Triceratops, which is Wyoming's official state dinosaur. The kid is having fun, and probably doesn't care a wit that Triceratops were never used as rodeo stock. Since i ... hummingbirdminds - hummingbirdminds.blogspot.com · Rank: 93,046 · 29 references | Weekend Garden Blogging: Fourth of July share 4 hours ago by Michael Shay Greetings from Cheyenne, the semi-arid capital of semi-arid Wyoming, which has more water than it knows what to do with. Just kidding. We never have quite enough. In dry years, we're parched. In wet years, we're refreshing the landscape parched during dry years. But this year, we get rain every day. ... hummingbirdminds - hummingbirdminds.blogspot.com · Rank: 93,046 · 29 references | Pres. Obama: Happy Fourth of July -- and don't listen to the naysayers share 4 hours ago by Michael Shay And here are a few of the best lines: These naysayers have short memories. They forget that we, as a people, did not get here by standing pat in a time of change. We did not get here by doing what was easy. That is not how a cluster of 13 colonies became the United States of America. We are not a pe ... hummingbirdminds - hummingbirdminds.blogspot.com · Rank: 93,046 · 29 references | Rodeo Time in Laramie share 11 hours ago by mayleechai As it’s rodeo time in Laramie again (July!), and I’m visiting family, I thought I’d post an old home movie I made about the very first rodeo I ever saw right here in Laramie, Wyoming. It’s very much a home movie–with spotty sound and jumpy shots, but I think it still conveys a little bit of what it’ ... May-lee Chai's Blog - mayleechai.wordpress.com | My big move part 1: My life in 43 boxes (and a few suitcases) share 13 hours ago by Lauren It’s amazing how someone’s life can fit into boxes. Well, at least the material things you own. Packing my life and my house last week was definitely hard. Not only did I have to sort through everything, I had to pack and plan ahead for three trips – one to San Francisco (right now) to find an apart ... TheOffBeatReport - theoffbeatreport.com/wordpress | An Evening Stroll Around the Cabin share 13 hours ago by Stuck In Customs I’ve had a wonderful week here in Montana. I’ve been lucky enough to be invited to this private conference here in Yellowstone. We get together and talk about science, art, and Libertarianism… It’s a very cool and interesting collection of people! A few nights ago, I took a dusk walk around the main ... Untitled blog - stuckincustoms.com · Rank: 1,187 · 690 references | Gillette, Wyo. - a boom town created by mineral extraction share 18 hours ago by Sharon In 2000 Gillette had 19,000 residents and today there's closer to 35,000, I'm told by Brian Pierce of the convention and visitor's bureau. And that's one of many sudden growth spurts in the history of the city, whose economy is based on mineral extraction. There is a smallish downtown and huge newer ... American Road - americanroad.us | |