Living in Wyoming we've all grown up with some common sense especially when it comes to blizzards and snowstorms. Unfortunately, not everyone was gifted with common sense.
Our friends at Digg.com have come across one of the best videos on the internet this week and I know that it's only Monday, but it'll be pretty difficult to top this one.
Sometimes you're just driving along minding your own business and look out the window to capture the beautiful landscape you're driving through when all of a sudden you see a guy in a cart and buggy who's doing cookies in a parking lot.
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for saying this but, I never really thought all that much of 'cute' kid videos a few years ago. But now I'm an uncle and I've gotten to see some pretty funny moments from my two nephews and now I finally understand why moments like this one are so funny and a good thing to be shared with everyone.
Now, this post is going to sound a little familiar coming from me. Especially if you read my rant about the Walmart parking lots and how people walk up and down the lanes.
Most of us are pretty proficient drivers during winter storms in Wyoming and if we aren't, we tend to not go anywhere. Obviously people in Michigan need to take a page our of our book when it comes to driving on side streets after a light snowstorm.
Bears are almost as bad as trash pandas when it comes to digging through our personal belongings and stealing our stuff. These two black bears are no exception and they show us why we need to lock away our fishies after our day on the water.
Riding snowmobiles on the mountain and in different parts of Wyoming has got to be one of the best winter-time activities. Aside from ice fishing of course.
I'm not going to lie to you. I do not handle stressors in my life in a healthy way at all. Like when things aren't going my way, people around me can definitely tell that something is off.
I used to be a driver for FedEx in town and as soon as I saw this video it really hit home. Driving through this town during the wintertime is not ideal for anyone but it's even worse being in one of those big trucks going to residential neighborhoods that haven't been plowed yet.
Most days during the winter months in Wyoming I am very hesitant to leave my house especially when I look out of my windows and see the wind is blowing 60+ miles an hour and the snow is falling from the sky.