Cody, WY, Day 1, June 22
Spent the day at the Buffalo Bill Center for the West. It's a group of five excellent museums. Only one is actually about Buffalo Bill, who turns out to be quite interesting. His thinking became quite progressive: he paid everyone doing the same job in his wild west show the same regardless of gender, race, etc., actively supported women's suffrage and more. The museum of the plains Indians was also excellent. Tons of amazing beadwork, for adorning horses as well as people. The one on guns didn't do so much for us... We got to sample beans and biscuits, chuckwagon style. In the picture, the pot you can see into is the beans. The dutch oven with charcoal on the lid has sourdough biscuits inside. Yum!
In the evening, we went to the rodeo! It was interesting, but we felt really sorry for the broncos and the bulls. We think so the animals are used to it, because they all knew where the gates were too leave the arena. Maybe not much different than football except the animals don't get a choice about whether to play. The barrel racing was cool--like slalom skiing but on horseback. We're glad we went, but we don't need to do that again.
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