Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Labor Day in the country, Part I

Forewarning:
Lot's of pictures, but there
were just too many good ones to pick from.

I spent half of Labor Day weekend in Wyoming 
and the other half at home in Utah.

Wyoming was charming like 
the good ol' west usually is, and
quite hospitable.

As mentioned in previous posts, 
a bunch of friends and I were invited
to stay at my good friends home where
we dined like kings and queens, 
and partook of the Fort Bridger Rendezvous.

It's like taking a step back into the 1800's when 
fur trapping was abundant and the old west
was booming with settlers from everywhere.

It's truly entertaining and I always leave
a bit more educated on how people used
to live...
makes me ever so grateful for the modern 
amenities I have.

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1 comment:

  1. Wyoming is so fun in the summer time. (and in small doses.) Great photos!

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