A Big Galoot Here, A Little Galoot There I stared at a picture of my two oldest boys the other day. What big galoots. And it seems to me there’s one trend in our modern society that’s dangerously alarming. Yet, no one seems concerned about it. That is, every generation gets taller and bigger than […]
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The Old West Legends – Sorting the Truth from the Lies
Two different attempts at finding reality in the Old West legends by National Geographic and Bill O’Reilly Is The Old West legends reference by National Geographic, or Bill O’Reilly’s Legends and Lies, written more for a popular audience only? Or can a serious researcher find value too? Do either of them get it right? Entertaining, […]
Cody Wyoming: Wild West in the New West
A Bit of Wild West in Cody, Wyoming by Janet Chester Bly My late husband Stephen Bly and I once a year traveled to Cody Wyoming for an Antique Winchester Collectors show. Otherwise, we probably wouldn’t spend much time there. But I’m glad we did. Located on the western side of the Big Horn Basin, […]
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