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Necessary intro - my camera's shutter was stuck shut through most of these pictures, hence the dark edges. Sorry! |
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This is me with some true to life Wyoming bison. At a reasonable distance, yet behind a fence. Very classy, Wyoming. |
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A picture snapped at me while I was completely unaware. While it could be said to be incriminating, you can't QUITE prove I was stealing some Colorado/Wyoming border Indian Paintbrush here. |
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Guess what the rest of that picture says.. go on, try! Guess! Okay, okay, I'll tell you! It says WYOMING. No, really. And that's it in the background. A ditch on the side of the road. Wyoming is so very beautiful, but misleadingly small. |
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I put this picture second so you couldn't cheat on the quiz a minute ago. What you can't see is the circle-R registered trademark sign under the bucking bronc. Yep, Wyoming has a registered trademark, and it's a cowboy flapping away on a bronc. |
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This picture was taken to demonstrate the infamous Wyoming wind - which we hardly got a taste of, really. I think this is Colorado actually. Anyway. The attempt failed miserably, as you can see, because my tangled mess of an excuse for hair refused to cooperate and blow around like in those shampoo commercials. Shame on you, hair, shame on you! Maybe the fact that I'm squinting to the point of having a lazy eye will at least demonstrate the presence of a sun. In front of me. |
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These two are obviously from the Chris Ledoux concert I flew 2000 miles to see. Yep, skinny ol' Chris Ledoux. But it was a great concert, best in the world so everyone says and I agree.. and it was worth the flying. Or close enough to count. |
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