Although we are approaching the end of our cold season in Wyoming. (or I hope we are at least.) I found an interesting article stating that people can actually be allergic to cold weather.
I like most of you have grown up born and raised right here in the cowboy state. This is why I was a little taken back when I found an article online that said there are some weird side effects from growing up in Wyoming from Onlyinyourstate.com. So, naturally, I had to take a look for myself.
It's always fun to find something on the internet where you are completely stumped by. I've traveled quite a bit around our state but I've never come across something quite like this.
“birds return to roost and fall silent. Cicadas stop singing and crickets may sing their night songs. " Other reports concern ants, llamas and whales & dolphins
Katy and Julie see the stranger side of people coming to Cheyenne Frontier Days. Most obey the rules and use common sense, but there are some twisted idiots.
The 2017 Cheyenne Frontier Days isn't my first rodeo. In fact, I've been to several CFD's during my time, and that's allowed be to rack up some pretty fun/odd memories of the event.
Move over Tuvan Throat Singing, there’s a "new bizarre" to hear. It's totally real and no one has messed with the sound.
This is a woman showing off the technique of overtone singing, where the same person sings two notes at once. It's really freaky...
A new study from the University of Ghent in Belgium, which studied the relationship between health professionals and patients with chronic pain, suggests that clinicians who don’t like their patients tend to discount the level of pain they suffer from.