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Macau Remembered

I have been asked more than once, what was my favorite place I have lived or traveled to. Living is different from traveling and it is really hard to pick one place, especially since many places have something amazing about them.

Traveling to other countries was very much a part of my life for a while. The visa that I carried in Taiwan, required me to leave every two months or get it stamped in Taipei. To get it stamped, I had to be going to a school to learn Chinese.

Patriot Day 

I think everyone remembers what they were doing when they first learned of a plane flying into the World Trade Center.

In 2001, I was living in America.

I returned from Australia the year before and was working for the Saratoga Inn Resort (I am pretty sure that was its name at the time). I had been brought in to run the beverage side for the summer and a little beyond. I was due to leave in October and work in Taiwan.

Where the Trout Leap in Main Street

Compiled by Dick Perue

 

The last thing the town of Saratoga needs is to throw away its nearly century-old slogan of “Where the Trout Leap in Main Street” and start all over again! Read on and I’ll tell you why.

—Dick Perue

 

It’s What’s on the Inside

The weather has been fantastic for several days in the past couple of weeks.

I have recently started walking out near my house in the high desert. I have several trails to choose from and they all have their scenic beauty.

I enjoy looking at all the wildflowers coloring the landscape, and complimenting the tall sage growing throughout.

Again, I do not take for granted that I am healthy enough to do these walks and I can mentally and spiritually enjoy them.

Why I take voting seriously

I started voting at 18 and took it very seriously. My father and mother voted for opposite parties my entire life and I got a good dose of the good and bad of both political parties.

The first time I could vote, I volunteered to go door to door for my candidate. I learned everything available so I could answer questions about the positions my candidate took.

The Great Carbon County Fair

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

 

The  Carbon County Fair is amazing to me every year I have attended.

The past years I have been going, it makes me proud of what our County offers kids who live here and anyone who attends the Fair.

There is so much goodwill for the kids who participate by the attendees, it is truly excellent to be around.

The Roads I Have Traveled

About a week ago, I was coming back from Rawlins going back to Hanna on I-80 when I witnessed some incredible driving and a few moments of real fear.

A semi-truck was in the left lane and did not see a tanker truck beside it. The semi’s driver, in the next few moments, went entirely into the right lane.

I could not believe what I saw unfolding before me.

A Very Cool Tip

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Last weekend, I was at the Virginian Hotel getting to bartend when a couple came in from Casper.

They had come to the Virginian to celebrate their wedding anniversary. They told me they went to historic hotels every year to enjoy their special day. 

I thought that was great.

After they had checked in, they decided to have dinner in the bar.

A Little Magic Has Left the World

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

This was a tough week for Carbon County residents. 

Friends and family said goodbye to Billy “Cowboy” Wadsworth on Friday in Encampment, which was attended by residents from all over the County and State. Cowboy was known for his knowledge of the history and culture of the area. He was genuinely a nice guy.

The memorial was to remember him and honor his life.

The Place of Healing

The Carbon County  Traveler

Mike Armstrong

 

The other day someone asked me about living in Australia. I said it was fantastic and it was. If I had not bought my house in Saratoga the year before, I bet I might have listened to those who wanted me to stay.

Bikers Against Child Abuse Travel Through Carbon County

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

During summer, Carbon County sees a lot of bikers riding down its roads. Some of these groups of riders are friends going down the road to see the beautiful countryside that the County offers. Others are riding for a mission, such as raising awareness of their group.

Friends

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

I have recounted in earlier columns that it is unlikely I would have ever lived in Wyoming without Darby Doll, a former resident of Encampment, getting me to visit Carbon County about 25 years ago.

A couple of weeks back, Darby flew over from Taiwan to have a meeting in Ohio with a firm he works for and stopped in Wyoming. His father lives in Casper.

One Year and Counting

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

When Dana told me edition 52 was this week, I was unprepared. I was thinking it was at least another week.

I had planned to ponder what it meant to be one of the founders of a local and independent newspaper once we got this edition out.

Best-laid plans don’t always work.

I had only a couple of days to think about the past year.

Perspective Comes in Handy

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Last week was tough as I found myself in the public eye of many Carbon County residents. It happened early in the week, just before our paper went out. Then, over the weekend, while I was in Hanna, Medicine Bow, and Elk Mountain, the matter kept coming up because it was on Facebook and the radio. News travels fast in Carbon County.

Motorcycles, Monkeys and Memories

The Carbon County Traveler

Mike Armstrong

I travel a lot on US 30 quite a lot since I live in Hanna whether I am heading down to Encampment or to Laramie. As warm weather starts to become more consistent, Carbon County starts to see certain things happen.

The Roommate Who Made an Impact on the World

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

I have probably had more roommates than the average guy, mostly because of my time overseas.

Still, starting with college, I had 4 different roommates before getting a single in my dorm. I got along with every one of them, but different circumstances had us part.  

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