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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

What is up With Wyoming

I have said in a previous post that I like the Google Maps feature when using Google Analytics. Well I have had visitors from all of the world. From third world countries and some countries I haven't even heard of before. You would think that I would have a visitor from every state, and in fact in most states I have over 50 visitors. Well I have at least three visitors in every state with the exception of one. Wyoming. What is up with that?
I am not going to rag on Wyoming but what the heck is there. I can't even name a city in Wyoming. Oh wait, Cheyenne Wyoming is the capital I think. Well, at least I am smarter than I had thought. Just so people in Wyoming don't hate me. My Grandfather visits a dude ranch there and is supporting the economy. He has said the countryside there is absolutely beautiful. I am pretty sure he goes every year.

Wyoming get it together start going to more movies and definitely start visiting my site. Will see if I get a visitor tomorrow. Maybe, I'll write an article about Wyoming.

14 comments:

emcc said...

Wyoming only has 500,000 people so the odds of one of them seeing your site is really low. We have most of the cool stuff you see in a lot of movies, such as Devils Tower (Close Encounters), Yellowstone Park (too many films to be named, Jackson Hole (playground to the filthy rich), The highest producing coal mines in the country, and a BUNCH of mountain ranges, including the Tetons. We are the least populated state in the USA. AND, we are 60 times the size of Rhode Island!

Natayle Brown said...

I am from Wyoming.... congrats on your first wyoming visit/comment. And the very small 2000 person town I am from? Star Valley.

Anonymous said...

WYOMING IS BETTER TAHN THE STATE U LIVE IN!!!!!! GET UR ACT TOGETHER DUDE

Anonymous said...

Why haven't more Wyoming people visited your site?
Well, when you live in Heaven, why would you waste your time indoors on a computer?

Come see us sometime. We'll be outside.

Anonymous said...

I live in Egypt, which is cool. But I just saw some pictures of Wyoming, and it is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Now I want to go there. I never thought I'd be so excited to visit a US state.

Anonymous said...

It looks like your photo of Wyoming might be taken from the foothills of the Snowy Range, overlooking the Centennial Valley, west of Laramie. The mountain in the upper right looks like it might be Sheep Mountain, and the hills on the distant horizon might be the Laramie Range.

Wyoming is beautiful, has lots of open spaces and hard-working people. If you like LA, for example, you probably won't like Wyoming, and vice versa.

The Secret Believer said...

I lived in the O.C. Orange County California all my life and replanted myself in Cheyoming at the age of 45.

Wyoming serves as a great reminder, that life is so much sweeter when the air is clean (even when it's blowing at 70mph) And friendships found here are warmer even when the windchill is -21 degrees.

Any person of integrity with a strong work ethic should come and visit us we will welcome you with a warm heart and a YeeeeeeHawwwww! Anyone else feel free to stop by, spend some money, pick up any trash and take it with you when you leave :0)

Al said...

Good point secret believer. I'm from Connecticut and have always been curious about Wyoming. Funny thing is that I'm on the market for a ranch but it seems like the only "listed" ranches are the super expensive ones!
The air is definitely fresher in Wyoming based on research and more importantly, from research it's definitely a reminder of "clean" living.

Astonct@gmail.com

scotty said...

i am from the uk and wyoming looks as if it has some really nice scenery. by the way what is the small object on top right of your picture?

Anonymous said...

Here's another Wyomingite - see we are reading your blog, :)

Yes, the air is cleaner, the people friendlier and the scenery more beautiful than almost anywhere.

So, come on over, it truly is like no place on earth.

Anonymous said...

@George: There are probably more people visiting from Wyoming than you'll be able to identify. From my previous visits back to the Sheridan/Buffalo area (I live in the UK now), some of the ISP traffic from that part of the state will appear to be from Montana. The rather good small-town ISP of Fiberpipe routed their traffic north, as I recall...

@HawkSprings: Well said!

Alan Peery

Anonymous said...

I was born in Cheyenne and moved to Chicago. Though I love both places, of the two I'd have to say I would prefer WY

Anonymous said...

My buddy and I just returned from a visit to awesome, glorious Wyoming. We went up to enjoy the Wyo/Texas game. The game was great but the state was incredible. Many states have a national park in them: Wyoming is one big national park! If you like Nature at its most beautiful and you can enjoy the experience of small western towns, I heartily recommend Wyoming. But don't ruin it for the rest of us.

Chris said...

I grew up in cheyenne wyoming and ended up moving away to north carolina when i was 13 years old the amount of memories that were made there is mind boggling and i miss them everyday...the air is clean the grass is green ands its an overall amazing place if you can appreciate open space and open horizons (sunsets btw there are gorgeous) when i finally turn 18 i have every intention of moving home away from the city...ill see everyone in 2 years