Betty and Mark,
I just looked at many pictures of Centennial, WY and I have to agree that it looks like a wonderful place. I wish I had visited there in my younger days. Thanks.
Betty and Mark,
I just looked at many pictures of Centennial, WY and I have to agree that it looks like a wonderful place. I wish I had visited there in my younger days. Thanks.
God Bless America
Thanks Betty and Mark. Fine stories to drink coffee to. Jim.
I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim
The views to this thread, although in the low 500's are perhaps a good barometer of the waning participation here at FAOL. Not too long ago, the mere mention of Her Higness Betty, would draw at lease two thousand views/responses . Members would come out of the woodwork where now apparently only termites reside. I't can't possibly be that Her luster has faded so it must be the latter .
Hey Betty, "they're" probably still out there but perhaps too feeble to type. or see the screen.
Wyoming!! where I live to be isolated when I want to be!!!
Wyo-Blizzard
Byron,
I think when you're in Wyoming, you're isolated even without seeking isolation. AND, that's what I love about it. I remembering getting off the Greyhound in Laramie back in 62' i probably had a tear in my eye. Middle of nowhere and NO OXYGEN. I just learned to breath less often.
Mark
When you sync with Wyoming time, you don't need to breathe as often. Everything slows down. S'pose that's one reason I love it so much out there. That, plus it's got some beautious fish and mountains!
Trouts don't live in ugly places.
A friend is not who knows you the longest, but the one who came and never left your side.
Don't look back, we ain't goin' that way.
Well we'e going back for another helping, I believe, the 50th+-, this September for 3 weeks of "like no place on earth".
Mark
Happy 50th Mark !
I too, know of a few spots like no place else, how fortunate we are
to live on planet earth.
Safe travels -
Relaxed and now a Full Time Trout Bum, Est. 2024
Hey Steve,
Probably as opposed to Portland
Mark