It has indeed been some time since my last post. Apologies; Judes and I have been quite busy planning next year's adventure, snuggling while it snows outside (yes in late April), and doing fun things in the west.
Here is Judes with Dobby. Dobby is not a dog, so I don't much care about him. Kind of rude for another animal to be snuggling with my Judes.
Here I am at the playground in town.
We took a hike when it was sunny and warm. It was so sunny and warm that Judes had to pick me up and carry me through the sagebrush. Good thing I'm such a petite puppy, or Judes would have needed to work really hard. The thing in the back is Boar's Tusk, an old volcanic thingy.
Judes enjoyed an ice cream in Farson to celebrate the weekend, and also her offer of a new job; way to go Judes! Moose tracks - sounds yummy.
She took a road trip somewhere, and shared the ten plagues puppets with her friends to celebrate Passover.
Cool scenery, huh? They're headed towards Shoshoni, which sounds kind of like Shoeshine, don't ya think?
In Thermopolis, Judes and friends visited the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. Neat.
Here she is getting in the Passover spirit, eating matzah in the sunshine. What on earth is that weird thing in the background?
Oh, of course. She is visiting the largest mineral hot springs in Thermopolis, WY. Looks crazy to me.
I believe that's the Big Horn River.
Friends, a warning: buffalo are dangerous. Judes didn't happen to spot any on this trip. There were, however, lots of pronghorn, deer, and marmots. Sounds tasty.
Wyoming has some of the strangest views. Woah.
Check out the hot springs trickling through.
Here is a typical Wyoming sign. Why aren't we staying in this state another year, Judes?
I spot Passover paper plates in front of the campfire.
Got to have beans.
And s'mores! Look, Judes' shirt even says, "Less is S'more." Next time they'll have to remember to use matzah for the s'mores. Doesn't that sound yummy?
This is the Wind River Canyon in the rain and fog. Judes sure visits lots of cool places.
Here's Lander again.
And this is Atlantic City, population "around 57." Looks pretty identical to the Atlantic City I've heard about on the east coast.
Here's an old mining town.
I'm glad Judes is back home now to snuggle with me. I'm not glad it's super windy out again. And I read it might snow some more this week. When are we moving, Judes?
Happy Passover and weekend, friends!







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