Our campground was right next to Ft Bridger so we over there and toured the fort and buildings.
Ft. Bridger was first established as a emigrant supply stop along the Oregon Trail in 1843. Then it was obtained by the Mormons in 1850s and finally a military outpost in 1858. The fort was abandoned in 1890.
Then there just happened to be a quilt shop in this little town of Lyman. It was one of the nicest quilt shops Lin and I have ever visited. Lots of finished quilts with kits made up. Yes, we found things to buy! Could have spent much more time there but we were afraid we'd get left behind.
We made it to Cheyenne, Wyoming and stayed in A. B. RV Park. We stayed there last fall and liked the staff and the park. Their BBQ place was open so we took advantage of it for dinner. Liked it so much, we bought some sauce to take home!
Still cool here. We'll take it. Good sleeping weather.
We have about 22 hours till we are home. We'll have some lONG days.
I was thinking of you yesterday when I read my friend Elaine's post about their visit to Hamilton, MS - quilt capital of the world! Have you been there? Also the home of J. C. Penney.
ReplyDelete