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Default Wishin for Wyoming

On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 10:30:08 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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Whenever I am there, the immensity strikes me so hard I have to get
out of the truck and look off into the distance at mountain ranges so
far away that I feel concious of the curvature of the earth. Because
you can get up high easily and see so far, the immensity is so much
more striking than when I am on the ocean. Every morning, I stand on
the porch of the cabin and look toward Muddy Mt with the Laramie Range
in the distance to the south knowing that the nearest human
civilization to the south is 100 miles away at Medicine Bow and my
mouth gapes in awe. The green I see on Muddy MT 10 miles away is not
some grass or Lichen, it is 100' Tall Lodgepole pines, real forests so
far away as to resemble mere moss on rocks from this distance.

White man sometimes talk strange about distance, like it mystery.
To red man distance just part of heart and skin. No mystery.
From 10 mile look, tree is moss. Up close is big tree.
No biggum deal.

HK would not like WY culture as natives are serious about self
reliance and independence and although I can understand his view, I
also admire the self reliance of the natives. The largest city in WY,
Casper with roughly 75,000 people has few cultural amenities although
it does have a Starbucks with no wifi.

White man not native. Intruder with talking box and picture box.
Drink machine too, and no use fire. Use terrible magic in wire.
Iron horse on soft wheel too. Makum much noise. Stinkum.

WY is a serious blue collar place where most people work for oil, gas,
coal or ranching and consequently, they mostly drive trucks from
necessity. This is not the pseudo-blue collar redneck wannabe culture
of southern urban areas but the real thing. These guys USE their
trucks

Truck carry many big screen talking box, and white box for making
cold. Sometime sleeping bed fly off truck. Red man laugh.
Yes, blue collar man use truck.

Winters are long and the wind is fierce. When you think of WY, you
ought to think it is an abbreviation for WindY with sustained winds so
strong they would be classified as storms here in FL but they come
from a clear deep blue sky. Gusts are so strong that "high profile
vehicles" are often blown off roads. My wife was once lifted off her
feet and carried about 10' by one.
It snows there but the snow does not stay long on the plains, it
simply blows away. Snow does stay in the mountains with depths of dry
powder normally reaching 6-8' at the location of my cabin. Snow in
early June is not very uncommon.
It gets cold and I have worked in temps as low as 35 below but it
does not seem nearly as cold as a Chicago winter because it is so
dry. Even at zero degrees, you want to go outside and go skiing
because ti does not seem so bad.
I would not want to live there full time again for more than a year
because I am so attached to FL but I sure do like to visit.


Snow season not fierce. Snow season soft and white.
When wind blow strong wise man stay out of wind.
It is time for wind.
FL man maybe best stay in FL. No needum here.

--Vic Two ****ing Dogs