Wyoming Vista
This is the Shirley Basin cut off between Laramie and Casper, taken on my drive home last week. Hopefully this illustrates why I love Wyoming so much.
I haven't been doing much this past week except recharging from my two week trip. The knitting needles have been idle, and the house is a mess. Yesterday, I did manage to clear off the piles mail on the kitchen table and even finished reading Forbidden by Suzanne Brockmann. A member of my knitting group loaned me the book over a month ago, and on Tuesday was eager to see what I thought of the author. I was ashamed to tell her I hadn't read it. The book was a quick summer read, very enjoyable. In fact, I enjoyed it so much that I started reading the other book she gave me Gone Too Far by the same author. I cannot remember the last time that I actually read a book: I have been spoiled by audio books because I can knit while I "read."
I haven't been doing much this past week except recharging from my two week trip. The knitting needles have been idle, and the house is a mess. Yesterday, I did manage to clear off the piles mail on the kitchen table and even finished reading Forbidden by Suzanne Brockmann. A member of my knitting group loaned me the book over a month ago, and on Tuesday was eager to see what I thought of the author. I was ashamed to tell her I hadn't read it. The book was a quick summer read, very enjoyable. In fact, I enjoyed it so much that I started reading the other book she gave me Gone Too Far by the same author. I cannot remember the last time that I actually read a book: I have been spoiled by audio books because I can knit while I "read."
That is a beautiful picture, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteMy nephew moved to Wyoming a few years ago, and loves it. He keeps trying to convince us we should move up there, too. ;-)
I love the view in your part of the country!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I remember how gorgeous the sky is there. Not sure if we were in that area, though I know we went through Casper on one of our camping out west trips. I remember feeling small compared to the big wide open spaces.
ReplyDeleteDoing some blog walking this am, popped in from 25 Things for Charity.
Have a great day, enjoy your summer, and stop in for a visit, the welcome mats always out.
Sandy