Nature Makes You Nicer

I knew it!  I feel better when I’m outside.  I’m a nicer, kinder, better person when I’m outdoors.  I thought it was because I was “on vacation” if only for a few minutes or hours.  It turns out we’re all nicer when we are in “natural” surroundings.
Richard Ryan, a professor at the University of [...]

Your Town Workshop Update

Your Town Workshops are something new and different in Lovell.  This is our opportunity to make a difference in our community.  We all have good ideas on how to improve our town, these workshops, public forums, are the time and place to actually get something done!  This Thursday we’ll meet again at 7 PM at [...]

Purpose and Passion

Senator Ted Kennedy said his life was all about PURPOSE and PASSION.  I heard that this morning on Good Morning America as they were discussing the life and death of Senator Kennedy.  Regardless of which side of the political aisle we’re on, this is a wonderful commentary.  Wouldn’t each of our lives be fuller, richer, [...]

Wyoming in Top Three Happiest States

Wyoming Ranks In Top Three Happiest Places in the United States

 
That is no surprise to me, I have always been in awe of our beautiful state. From the rolling plains to the mountain tops that seem to reach all the way to heaven. Wyoming has so much to offer and yet you can still have [...]

New Year Resolutions

2009, a brand new year, a brand new start. We all enjoy a new beginning for it gives us hope, hope in the future, hope in being a better person.
Since it’s that time again I’ll make the mandatory resolutions, my annual “To Do” list. I’ll eat better, exercise more and lose 10 (well [...]

Recent Casper Star Tribune Article

The incoming President of the Wyoming Association of REALTORs recently wrote this article for the Casper Star. While Big Horn county statics were not considered in Karen’s research she clearly make the point that Wyoming is faring much better than most of the country. Here in Big Horn County we are still seeing [...]

School Supplies Drive

School is beginning across the nation and families are all in the process of outfitting their children with the mandatory backpacks, paper, pencils and so much more. We can help out by donating items or cash to the schools to be disbursed as needed. Sometimes families can use [...]

Wildfire Season

As everyone has noticed the fire season has come early this year to our beloved area even after the cool wet Spring we had.
There is a back country wildfire in North Fork outside of Cody. So far reports say this has been little threat to any homes or structures. Hopefully the regrowth will come and [...]

A Different Perspective

One of the reasons we started this blog was to inform the public about the current real estate market. The public should be aware of what the market is doing regardless of if or when they plan to sell. There are trends and economic issues that greatly affect our most valuable asset and [...]

Wyoming Politics by Laurie Urbigkit

The following is an article written by a good friend of mine.  Laurie is super energetic, sharp as a tack and has a passion for politics.  Among other causes, she protects the rights of  private property owners…homeowners just like you and I.   She has a win-win approach to negotiating her way through the legislative process [...]