Are Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel getting married in Jackson Hole this weekend? pop2it
Because it used to look like the wild west and held secrets from the past.Because gun fights and rodeo's were a part of every weekend with snowfall in the summer and a mountain that you could hike in the middle of town. My hometown is unique because antlers adorned the town square and allowed you to spend lazy days under trees, or dance or read a book. My home town is Jackson Hole!
My home town is unique and is a special place where magical things happen.
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We have a neighboring town that still looks like the wild west. The city does not want to change it and we are glad. Your town is wonderful, wish we had more like this. Thank you for visiting...Lu
ReplyDeleteI wish our town would have felt the same. It has actually changed a lot over the last few years.
DeleteLove your pictures of your town :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I haven't been back in a long time, but it sure reminded me of the good days.
DeleteI'd love to live in a wild west town..
ReplyDeletedropping by via Friendship Friday hop. I've enjoyed my visit and I'll be stopping back by in the future. (following in all the networks we have in common)
Thank you for stopping by. I love friendship Friday. I try to hit all of the blogs, but I often only get to a few before the next week rolls around.
Deleteone of the places I want so much to visit!!
ReplyDeleteIt is worth a trip sometime in your lifetime. It has changed a lot but it is still beautiful. Have a fantastic weekend and thanks for stopping by.
DeleteWow! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI tried to find a picture of dad in one of the shoot outs.
DeleteWould love to visit there! I've seen photos of that antler arch before and it amazes me every time! Thanks for stopping by, Laura
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by. They are beautiful and one of the things that makes the town most unique I think. Well that and it really could snow on the 4th of July. Have a great week.
DeleteHi Austine,
ReplyDeleteWhat an unique and beautiful place it is! I haven’t seen such a massive amount of antlers. I hope to visit someday.
keiko
oh you are so fortunate to live in Jackson Hole. Although I have never visited it is definitely on my wish list. thank you so much for stopping by my place and saying hello ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great town to live in. I would love to visit here someday. Thanks for sharing your hometown, I enjoyed your photographs.
ReplyDelete~Emily
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Thanks so much, Austine, for sharing about your fabulous home town! I never knew why your town was so named until I saw the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThis week's Friendship Friday is open and you've been featured - have a fabulous week!
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