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May 27, 2025

And the Reason Is…

 

“A person usually has two reasons for doing something: a good reason and the real reason.” 

— Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881)
Scottish historian and essayist

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Published on May 27, 2025 05:25

May 26, 2025

Memorial Day

A deeply heartfelt thank you on this Memorial Day to all our fallen heroes and their families. We honor the ultimate sacrifices made in securing and protecting our American freedoms.

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Published on May 26, 2025 06:38

May 25, 2025

Smoke Screen

 

“Whenever ‘A’ attempts by law to impose his moral standards upon ‘B’, ‘A’ is most likely a scoundrel.”

— H.L. Mencken (1880 – 1956)
American journalist, editor, and cultural critic

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Published on May 25, 2025 09:16

May 24, 2025

National Wyoming Day

In 1803, the U.S. bought most of Wyoming from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase. The Cowboy State became the 44th state in 1870.

 

 

 

One year earlier, the Wyoming Territory led the nation and world in granting women the right to vote, later earning it the nickname of the Equality State.

 

 

 

Here we can follow the trails of both dinosaurs and cowboys.

 

 

 

 

One notorious outlaw, Harry Longabaugh earned the nickname “Sundance Kid” after being jailed for horse theft in Sundance, Wyoming.

 

 

The word Wyoming comes from the Delaware Indian language meaning “on the great plain.” The 10th largest state by land mass also has the lowest population of any US State, last tallied at under 580,000 people.

 

 

It’s tallest point is the 13,809-foot tall Gannett Peak.

 

 

 

Known for the spectacular views throughout the Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming is a nature lover’s paradise.

 

 

The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has the largest continuous vertical rise of any ski resort in the US with 4,139 feel of elevation to the top of the tram.

 

 

The Devil’s Tower, the first national monument in the US, soars as a giant rock tower, seemingly rising out of nowhere.

 

 

 

 

Wyoming also boasts the nation’s first national park. Yellowstone is located on top of a volcanic hot spot, creating its famed geysers… plus mammoth hot springs.

 

 

Numbering over 1,000, the largest herd of bison under federal management calls Wyoming home. The American buffalo is the official state animal.

 

 

 

Speaking of numbers, the National Elk Refuge is home to almost 9,000 elk.

 

Photo by Jeffrey S. Pippen

 

 

 

And the official state insect is the beautiful Sheridan’s green hairstreak butterfly.

 

 

 

 

Wyoming also has about 40% of the nation’s coal supply and one of the world’s largest coal mines.

 

 

Renowned for its wide-open spaces and wild west history, Wyoming is one of only 3 states with borders defined by straight lines.

 

 

 

 

One little-known fact is that long-time Yankees and Red Sox announcer Curt Gowdy hails from Wyoming.

 

 

 

Another? The state’s popular bison burger has fewer calories and more protein than other red meats.

 

 

 

 

It’s also believed that white water rafting originated here on the Snake River in 1811.

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Published on May 24, 2025 14:00

May 23, 2025

Slow It Down

Painted turtle photo by Mark Olsen

 

 

Don’t be stuck in the past… Carry it with you just as the turtles do. For 25 years, May 23 has marked World Turtle Day.

 

 

 

 

Hawaiian sea turtle photo by Allec Gomes

 

 

 

Both celebration and reminder, it’s a “call to reflect on the lives of turtles and tortoises.” These calm and enduring creatures have roamed the land and sea for 200 million years.

 

 

 

Tortoise photo by Dusan Vedverkolvg

 

 

They move slowly, but positively impact entire food chains. This is simply a day to quietly care.

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Published on May 23, 2025 09:13

May 22, 2025

Persistence Counts

If you ever feel like you want to give up, think of all the little things that have made you smile… Hang on and live for those things.

Just my thoughts today about persistence and never giving up.

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Published on May 22, 2025 05:02

May 21, 2025

Be Richly Blessed

 

“Hope is the best part of our riches.”

— Christian Nevell Bovee (1820 – 1904)
American epigrammatic writer

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Published on May 21, 2025 04:55

May 20, 2025

Springing Gleefully

 

“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.”

— Hal Borland (1900 – 1978)
American writer & journalist

 

 

I feel mightily blessed to be surrounded by gorgeous flowers and fruits that seem to be literally singing with spring happiness.

 

 

 

From the Japanese dogwood, hardy geraniums, and mountain laurel…

 

 

 

 

…to the baby grapes, blueberries, plums, and so much more.

 

 

 

 

They all make me feel very much alive with wonder!

 

 

 

 

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Published on May 20, 2025 05:00

May 19, 2025

Greatful for Gardeners

“Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”

— Marcel Proust (1871 – 1922)
French novelist & literary critic

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Published on May 19, 2025 06:18

May 18, 2025

Bonfire Away!

Friendship is another word for love.

 

Thanks to everyone who shared our bonfire celebration last night!

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Published on May 18, 2025 09:07