Sunday, September 25, 2011

~~Mosaic Monday~Macro Monday~~




Pictures here were taken in Sheridan, Wyoming this summer.  It was one of those unplanned stops along the way.  It was well worth the detour!  A stop by the Sheridan Inn, that hopes to open it's doors again as a hotel and not just a museum, and the Buffalo Bill Bar was a treat!



I really appreciate how life must have been before all the medical 
advances with which we have been blessed.  I can only imagine
how difficult it would have been to treat illnesses without all the
medications we have today!  We really are blessed!!!

~~~^j^~~~
Thanks be to God!

Cathy

Now please visit Mary at The Little Red House and share in the beauty offered there.   Lisa at  Macro Monday  also has much to offer.  The pictures are grand.

22 comments:

  1. Cool photos from your trip. I love the bar, it looks like it is right out of the movies. Wonderful mosaic, I hope you have a great week!

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  2. Nice mosaic!

    Turpentine was a popular heal-all here in western NC.

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  3. What a lovely collage of photos! Thank goodness they don't bleed people anymore for routine medical treatments!

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  4. Yikes! Appropriate for internal or external use....the thought!

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  5. A nice mosaic! Thanks for sharing!
    Markus

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  6. Lovely mosaic. Linking over from Marco Monday.

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  7. Yes, we are blessed. Not sure external meds can be used as internal, wow. Take care.

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  8. Sometimes the unplanned stops are the most fun! This looks like a good one. Enjoyed your mosaic. Have a great week.

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  9. Great Mosaic and the last photo is fantastic.

    The Rose

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  10. Oh, I don't think I'd take that! A great shot!

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  11. It looks like a wonderful addition to your trip. Thanx for sharing. :)

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  12. Elixer good for man and beast...golly, looks like pretty strong stuff :)
    Enjoy the rest of your week!

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  13. Wyoming has so manyy interesting places to visit. i shall have to put Sheridan on my list of place to visit one day.

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  14. How wonderful to visit those old sites. We have a couple of taverns in our town that have been such for over 100 years. Great photos. Love the sepia photo.
    QMM

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  15. I tell my boys regularly how much easier it is to treat diabetes these days. We are so very grateful for insulin, pumps and blood glucose metres.

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  16. I love your collages, Cathy. They're works of art!
    Lisa (at Are We There Yet? -- Who still can't sign on with Google for some weird reason...)

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  17. Beautiful mosaic! So many interesting thing to see!

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  18. Beautiful photos as ever Cathy. Thank you.

    God bless.

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  19. Beautiful photos Cathy. I've just commented here and lost my comment box!

    God bless.

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  20. I have to admit I'm glad I live today and not way back when. :)

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  21. Yes! Those unplanned stops are often the best surprises!
    And I have to agree about the many medical miracles that happen in our lives today, and we just got a wonderful little one! Blessings abound!
    Love and Prayers,
    Eileen

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