It’s the middle of July, and I’m tired. As in . . . just worn out. I have no energy for a clever “r-e-p-o-r-t” post, so none of that for now. I’ll just say that the relentless rain, thunderstorms and tornadoes, deer and rabbits, and well . . . the ongoing state of the world . . . continue to exact a toll on my patience and my psyche. I’m sure the same is true for many of you. Maybe different weather patterns and different garden pests, but . . . generally same-same for all of us, I’m sure.

We just returned from a whirlwind trip to Cheyenne. Four days (including two long travel days) that were absolutely packed with things-to-do and people-to-see. The memorial service for Tom’s dad went well, with Tom delivering a lovely and heartfelt eulogy. It was good to get together with his family.

We stayed in a charming AirBnB home just down the street from Tom’s mom’s house – which is the same house Tom grew up in after his family moved to Cheyenne. Tom enjoyed re-living many of his childhood adventures in the neighborhood, and even took me for a walk of his old paper route. So much changes; so much stays the same.

             

Cheyenne is gearing up for their annual Frontier Days celebration (the “daddy-of-em-all,” always the last full week of July), so everything was spiffed-up and ready for the Big Event. Lots of memories there! I have always loved standing at the state capitol and looking down Capitol Avenue, festooned with Frontier Days regalia . . . to see the old Union Pacific depot at the other end of the street. Tom humored me with a walk to the capitol building (only blocks away from our AirBnB) in 100-degree weather so I could enjoy that view again. (The photo of the street above shows the view of the depot from the capitol grounds.)

Best of all, we got to spend some time with my sister and her husband. They truly provided a welcome respite – and a lot of laughter – in the midst of some heavy days.

             

So. Now I’m ready to rest and regroup here at home.
It’s good to have a big (and dreaded) event over and done with, y’know?
Onward!