So, Jim Kramer did a trip out west at the same time that I was gallivanting around New Jersey, and has sent me (to date) 121 photos – with virtually no text whatsoever. And I’m pretty sure he’s not going to have the time to fill me in a lot. So while I’m not going to post all of them, I’ll be featuring one a day for a while. There will be little explanation or narrative to accompany them, unless I make it up.
Here’s the first, an undisclosed location in Wyoming, with the fluffy clouds throwing shadows on the distant hills, and what appears to be an even more distant rain shower.
This is the wrong side of Split Rock, Wyoming. The other side was visible and used as a landmark by the early pioneers headed west. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/split-rock Mostly because of a lovely feature known as sweet water; actually there is no other water as it is Wyoming. :-)