Buffalo Bill Center of the West Introduction

While on vacation, Hubby and I stayed a couple of days in Cody, Wyoming. Cody is located in the Bighorn Basin, an area rich in western history.

Cody was founded by Colonel William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, who passed through the region in the 1870s. He was impressed by the many development possibilities and returned in the mid-1890s to start a town.  Cody was incorporated in 1901, and is located 52 miles from Yellowstone National Park’s East Entrance.

We spent an entire day at The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a complex of museums and a research library featuring art and artifacts of the American West.   The center includes the Draper Natural History Museum, the Plains Indian Museum, the Cody Firearms Museum, the Whitney Western Art Museum, and the Buffalo Bill Museum.  It is impossible to take it all in in a day, but we tried.

Taking photos is allowed.

So this unprofessional couple did.  Loads of them, with our little pocket cameras.  Some photos are blurry, and many have reflections in them, since items are displayed behind glass.  I’ll be sharing some of these photos with you in the next few blog posts.

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Buffalo Bill was a Pony Express rider, a Civil War soldier, a civilian scout for the US Army during the Indian Wars, a Medal of Honor recipient, a buffalo hunter, a gunfighter, an entertainer (his Buffalo Bill’s Wild West company traveled the world), a businessman, rancher, and investor in coal, oil, newspaper publishing and irrigation.  I am sure I forgot to list something…let’s just say that this man had a life full of experiences!

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

To be continued.

A Stroll in the Garden

“Perfumes are the feelings of flowers.”
– Heinrich Heine

 

“He who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth is generally considered a fortunate person, but his good fortune is small compared to that of the happy mortal who enters this world with a passion for flowers in his soul.”
– Celia Thaxter

 

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Sedum

Scabiosa Pincushion

Scabiosa Pincushion

Scabiosa Pincushion

Scabiosa Pincushion

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Zinnia

Cosmos

“If there were nothing else to trouble us, the fate of the flowers would make us sad.”
– John Lancaster Spalding, Aphorisms and Reflections

 

The fate of the flowers…

The following photos were taken with my phone camera while I stood in my yard on September 28, 2019.

Winter chased Autumn with a vengeance.  

09-28-2019 Early Snow Storm

09-28-2019 Early Snow Storm

09-28-2019 Early Snow Storm

09-28-2019 Early Snow Storm

09-28-2019 Early Snow Storm

A Stroll in the Garden

Gardening is how I relax. It’s another form of creating and playing with colors. –Oscar de la Renta

 

Kiss of the sun for pardon. Song of the birds for mirth. You’re closer to God’s heart in a garden than any place else on earth. –Dorothy Frances Gurney

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Purple Coneflower

Zinnia

Goldenrod

Goldenrod

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Crocus

Crocus

Sedum

Sedum

Gardening is learning, learning, learning. That’s the fun of them. You’re always learning. –Helen Mirren