Our phones have such an important role in our lives and it has become one of the most important inventions in history if you want my opinion on it. But back in a day when things were strickly done by telegraph and by snail mail, you had no choice but to be patient for things to arrive and to get information.
Wyoming is wonderful for many reasons: the food, the people and the landscape. Casper sometimes gets overlooked when it comes to the Cowboy State's natural beauty though.
Our friends over at Mycountry95.5 put up an article this morning about how Jackson Hole got 11 feet of snow in the first month of the new year. I'll admit that pretty impressive, but I don't think it's quite as impressive as someone building a guest house in their backyard because of how much snow they got.
I love checking out these old photos from Casper and being in 2020 it really feels like 1961 was 100 years ago but it wasn't. And yet so much has changed as far as what our town looks like and especially our use of technology.
This little town of ours has changed so much in the last few years it's always nice to get to see what it looked like before all of these 'modern-day' changes.
The Rad Trads hit the stage with their smooth indy rock vibe. Loaded with a wicked trumpet player and smooth saxophone, they definitely brought the groove.
Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband put on a high energy show which got the crowd dancing within a few beats. Their stage presence is nothing short of infectious.