Showing posts with label Buffalo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buffalo. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Happy Birthday Wyoming!

Happy 122 birthday to my wonderful homestate of Wyoming today!
We were the first state to allow women to vote and elected the first woman governor, the homeplace of JCPenney, where the first national park was created (Yellowstone), and where the nation's oldest national moment resides (Devil's Tower).
Today we have the world's largest coal mine in the U.S.  (Black Thunder Mine near Wright), are a leading producer of sheep and wool in the country, and host the "Daddy of 'em All" Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo each July in Cheyenne. Agriculture, energy and tourism top our revenue list each year, and we are a conservative, republican based state.
Our just over 560,000 residents are significantly outnumbered by cattle (we like it that way), and there are still a lot of wide open spaces across this great state. I've been fortunate enough to travel much of it via main highways, backgrounds, and trails - in cars, on horses and even occasional in a plane. Grab your atlas and take a look around my beautiful state with me!


 (Black Hills, northeast Wyoming)



 (northern Niobrara County, eastern Wyoming)



 (Bighorn Mountains, near Buffalo)



 (Goshen County, southeast Wyoming)



 (Powder River, near Kaycee)



 (Outside Lander)



 (Southwest Wyoming)



 (Johnson County, near Sussex)



 (On top of the Bighorn Mountains)



 (Pathfinder Reservoir running over in 2010, near Alcova, central Wyoming)



 (Between Gillette and Buffalo)



 (near Dubois)



 (northern Fremont County)



 (near TenSleep)



 (Rocky Point, northern Wyoming)



 (Yellowstone Park)



(Yellowstone Park)



(near Wheatland)



 (Laramie, 10 months out of the year)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Calves...and Buffalo

Here are some more photos for you to browse through.


Feeding calves is one of my favorite activities. It's incredible to watch them grow and change, and yearlings are just fun to be around.




It's rewarding to get them all eating, and to see them start to really gain and grow.




It's fun choosing favorites, which we all do, then comparing our favorites and teasing each other about why they could possibly like "that one," or why it took the other so long to notice number so and so.



On a completely different note, one of our neighbors raises buffalo.





And they were all in the middle of the road one evening when I was on my way home.







I couldn't pass that opportunity up. Apparently our neighbor feeds them in a Dodge, because I had all of them gathered by the time I was done taking pictures. It was an ideal photo op!





The view from the same road at sunset. Sometimes it takes me a long time to get from point A to point B, due to all the stopping in the road to take pictures.