Monthly Archives: September 2014
Just a note…
We left Wyoming on Hwy 191 and drove along the Flaming Gorge into Utah. Beautiful drive with almost no traffic. Last night brought us to Ashley National Forest, Deer Run campground. No, I didn’t see any deer, but Shiloh saw … Continue reading
Cheyenne, and thoughts inspired by the Great Plains
Cheyenne….am I still captivated….am I still charmed? My love affair with the city of Cheyenne goes back to when I first visited it at about age 15. It was as close as I could get to my fantasies of the … Continue reading
The Black Hills
Friday September 12, it has stopped snowing, the sky is blue, the air is crisp at 34 degrees as we set out for the Black Hills, Mt Rushmore, and the Crazy Horse Memorial. The Black Hills have turned white and … Continue reading
First Snow
Thursday morning, September 11, it begins to snow as predicted. It doesn’t care that the Rapid City area has not seen snow this early in the season since 1888. Big fluffy, wet flakes fall and they really are beautiful. I’ve … Continue reading
“Tomorrow Is Another Day” part 2
I was going to write this tomorrow (another day 🙂 ), but due to some concern from friends and family, I’ll post sooner rather than later. I’m healing and doing fine! First, I decide to stay here in this…umm….RV Park…I … Continue reading
“Tomorrow Is Another Day” (part 1)
Monday I plan to leave Buffalo, Wyoming in the morning. I will be Traveling about 200 miles to Rapid City, South Dakota. I already have a South Dakota address, and once I spend one night there and get a drivers … Continue reading
The Swing
There is no playground here where I am camped, but there are two swings…big sturdy swings on steel poles with heavy chain….uh….swing holders. We walk by many times and they sway slightly in the small breeze, tempting me. Finally the … Continue reading