Sunday, April 22, 2012

FW: Wyoming License P;ate


Subject: FW: Wyoming License plate
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 09:03:49 -0700





Subject: FW: Wyoming License plate
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 09:02:48 -0700




From: eebagley@hotmail.com
To: patsyqbagley@hotmail.com; gracechristy@sbcglobal.net; oleyeller@oleyeller.com; lbwdesigns@silverstar.com; scarlet@mckellars.net; tractorman@cableone.net
Subject: Wyoming License plate
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 08:59:46 -0700

Over the years I have not been bashful about telling my Arizona friends that I grew up on a Wyoming cattle ranch. I think it had a mystic ring to these cactus cowboys in the Arizona Southwest. I left out the part that we were mostly farmer/cowboys and that none of us actually wore cowboy boots. When I was a regular speaker in our stake I liberally laced my talks with homey storys about cowboys and clotheslines. Well I am proud to say that after some 40 years I again sport a Wyoming plate on my car. We bought the car in Rock Springs [The sales tax in half that of Arizona]. We registered it in Fremont county [where I still have a illegitimate address]. What do you think about that Mom? [plate last registered in 81] Thanks for all that you did for me 68 years ago today. I still don't have any cowboy boots but I do have a bucking bronco on my car. EB

2 comments:

Marjean said...

I love the car but mostly because of the plates. I thought for a moment you bought Elaine a "Mother's Day" car...but I like that you dedicated it to your MOM.

Miss K$ said...

I love you Uncle Errol! Congrats on ending you faithful service with Aunt Elaine. You two are wonderful and I'm so proud you all were able to serve together.