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September 24, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - September 24, 2025
What's a duck doing in a yard with no pond or water feature? That's the question I ask each time I see a pair of mallards waddling through the grass. You won't be surprised to learn that they don't answer.
September 17, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - September 17, 2025
Here's another attractive bird, an American kestrel. I only saw it one year, but the contrast of the rust colored feathers against the gray appealed to me.
September 10, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - September 10, 2025
This Northern Flicker is one of my favorite birds, mostly because of its unusual coloring. How often do you see a bird that's apparently wearing a bib?
September 3, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - September 3, 2025
This month I thought I'd stay close to home, at least for my blog posts, and so I'm featuring Backyard Birds.This Swainson's Hawk was a frequent visitor one summer, perhaps because there was a lot of food for him in the form of ground squirrels and baby bunnies. But one day instead of taking a bath in the birdbath, he washed his food. What was it? A slice of bread. You can imagine what happened when that went into the water.
August 27, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - August 27, 2025
Since the hero of "The Sagebrush Bride" is the post trader, more commonly called the sutler, I thought you might like to see the exterior of the sutler's store. It's hardly an architectural wonder, but the stone construction made it warmer than a log cabin.This concludes this month's exploration of Fort Laramie. What's coming in September? I haven't decided, but I hope you'll return for another glimpse into the state I call home.
August 20, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - August 20, 2025
Rank has its privilege.I'm sure you've heard that, but if you had any doubts, compare this elegant dining room with the rather Spartan mess hall in the cavalry barracks that was the subject of last week's Wednesday in Wyoming post.
As you undoubtedly guessed, this is how the highest ranking officers lived at Fort Laramie.
August 13, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - August 13, 2025
Continuing our tour of Fort Laramie in honor of "The Sagebrush Bride," I thought you might enjoy seeing where the enlisted men ate.This is the mess hall in the cavalry barracks, one of the buildings that has been restored. One of my questions when I saw it was whether the stove was adequate to heat the whole room or whether the men who were seated at the ends of the room were cold during those long, very cold Wyoming winters.
August 6, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - August 6, 2025
Since "The Sagebrush Bride," which is set at Fort Laramie, was just released, this month's Wednesday in Wyoming posts will feature the fort.This building is not the most famous -- Old Bedlam, the bachelor officers' quarters, holds that distinction -- but it's equally important, because this was the cavalry barracks.
You'll note that there's a covered wagon to the left of the barracks, a reminder that Fort Laramie was a key stop on the Oregon Trail.
What you don't see is a stockade fence or, fo...
August 1, 2025
The Story Behind "The Sagebrush Bride" Cover
One of the most common questions I'm asked is how a book's cover was developed. The answer varies with the book.
For The Sagebrush Bride, an ebook short set at Fort Laramie, I had two requirements: I wanted it to have the same look as Brides of the Old West, and as was the case with that book, I wanted the photo to be one my husband had taken.
You remember Brides of the Old West, don't you? In case you haven't looked at it recently, here's the cover.
There were so many things I liked about this c...
July 30, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - July 30, 2025
For sheer scenic beauty, it's hard to beat Lake Marie in the Snowy Range. If you were only looking at a map, you might think that the mountains were given that name because they're covered with snow during most of the year. Not so. It's the rocks that led settlers to call them snowy.


