Monday, June 16, 2008

Hair cut and museum

Since Shelly had her hair cut last week, Bobby was due for his. So after Shelly cut his hair, we walked into town to the "Hoofprints of the Past" museum.
A nice, free small town museum that included clothing and artifacts from days gone by, some over a hundred years old. They even had an old log cabin school house, log cabin one room house (complete with dirt floor), as well as an old one room jail.
They had various farm equipment, most of it man or horse powered, and different types of wagons, including the covered type (though the one on display had lost it's cover).

They also had pictures of the town under water in the recent 2002 flood.
After our tour, we walked back home, stopping to investigate the Kaycee town park. Interesting set of rules that park has.
We could boondock there for free, but after we had so many mosquitoes welcoming us, we decided against it.

Back home, we tried taking some pictures of all the "snow" falling from the cottonwood trees (Wyoming's state tree), but they didn't really turn out.

We're pulling out tomorrow, so there's more packing to do.

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