Items
1. Marry a woman who loves me and will stay with me forever.
Sea Jay's Hiking Sticks
66 T-Bird Convertible
Enough for now. I will be back. Have a good week and be careful out there.
Items
1. Marry a woman who loves me and will stay with me forever.
Sea Jay's Hiking Sticks
Enough for now. I will be back. Have a good week and be careful out there.
Our home away from home
I have installed a video of our trip. You can enlarge the picture with the magnify glass in the control bar. It is usually in the right hand corner at the bottom.
Since we are on the subject of Country and Flag, my best friend, Tomas J. Brock and I went into the Marine Corps together. We grew up and went to High School together. Tom was killed by a tree. Yes, A tree. He was cutting it down and the tree hit another tree, knocked a big limb out of the other tree and it hit Tommy in the back of the head. I miss him so much because he was my arguing partner. We couldn't agree on much but it was always fun to argue with him. At any rate, I was looking at my pictures one day and came across some of Tommy. That is when I decided to put together a video. I hope that you enjoy it.
It is time to crank up the old diesel engine and go home for a while. I will keep you posted on our next trip. Be Safe!
Salt Lake Flag Union Pacific Station
Well, We have arrived in St. Joe and found a nice campground. We are all settled in and someone has already come over and invited us to a party. I am telling you, this is the way to retire. We are going to the museum and Jesse James home.
The Pony Express only lasted for two years, 1860-1861, during that time, they rode over 650,000 miles, only lost one rider to Indians, and failed to deliver the mail once. They rode from St. Joe, Mo. to Sacramento, Ca and back. One way distance of 2000 miles. Young, skinny, wiry boys were hired as young as eleven years old.
The trail was nearly 2000 miles with 160 relay stations. Each horse would go from 9 to 15 miles and each rider would ride from 75 to 100 miles per trip.
Talk about tough kids!!!!
Bill Cody(Buffalo Bill) was one of the riders.
Pony Express Monument
Ready to Ride
Pony Express Post Office
Grave Yard outside Jessie's house
The sign says "Jessie is not a hero"
The room and picture where Jessie was killed(Note: Bullet hole)
OK, we are on our way home and this is the way that Molly and Willie travel. Will be back with more travel.
Al and Charlotte (Great Host and tour Guides)
On the way to Cody
Silver Dollar Bar and Grill
Main Steet(Note the American Flags)
We are all settled in a very nice campground. We had reservations for a week and stayed three weeks because we were having so much fun. I could have spent a full week at the Buffalo Bill museum. I have never seen such a large gun collection in my life. Also, we spent the 4th of July in Cody. Now, that is the way to celebrate the fouth. These American are patriotic. American Flags everywhere. I have heard the old saying "Don't Mess With Texas", well I don't believe that I would want to mess with Wyoming either. It really makes you feel good to travel over 2000 miles and have the people feel the same way that you do about your country.
There are Hot Springs all over the Park
While we were in Yellowstone, we were very lucky. We saw Bears, Buffalo, Wolves, Elk, and Moose. That park is wonderful. I wish that everyone could go there and see it like we did.
By the way, the little Shih's(Wille and Molly) are fine when we are sightseeing. We have heat or Air Conditioning(which ever is needed at the time). The motor home has something that our home doesn't have. It has a generator that come on automatically if the power goes off. That way, we know that they will be comfortable.
Lunch at Yellowstone
Yellowstone Waterfall
Now I have to ask, "Where would you like to spend the Fourth of July?" I can't think of any place better than Cody, Wy. Being a former Marine and very patriotic, Cody is the place during the Fourth. American Flags, Horses, Parades, Cowboys, Cowgirls, Rodeos, Bar-B-Q and those beautiful mountains. It was a Fourth that I will never forget. We went down to the gun fight at the Imra Hotel which was very interesting and lets not forget the Buffalo Bill Museum. Very cool place to be. Below is pictures of our Fourth of July adventure.
One of many bands
A huge Cowboy Boot Cookie
A young man with his pet Racoon
Free Candy
High School Band
Here are a few pictures from the Rodeo in Cody. Like I said, this is my first rodeo and I really enjoyed it. I promise that if the Lord is willing, I will go to another one.
This young man was 12 years old
How much do they pay the Clowns?
I going to get me a cowboy hat!