It will be years before we get to Wyoming. So here is a hike we will do when we get there! This is a couple that share our same hiking and exploring passions!
Click on this link: https://ohtheplacestheygo.wordpress.com/2015/09/09/laramie-wy-part-2/
It will be years before we get to Wyoming. So here is a hike we will do when we get there! This is a couple that share our same hiking and exploring passions!
Click on this link: https://ohtheplacestheygo.wordpress.com/2015/09/09/laramie-wy-part-2/
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Thanks so much, Debbie, for the shout out:) Now that we are back in the west, our blog will be filled with our hiking adventures. It is very exciting to have the wide open views once again filled with beautiful rock features. I am certainly in my happy place:)
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You’re living our dream! We’ll get out west one day. In the meantime, we’re loving the south east!
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Hey Debbie 🙂
You know “Wyom” in Hindi/Sanskrit means “Sky”
Ing added to that means Wyoming= Flying into sky.
Those are great hiking pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Anand 🙂
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Thanks! I like that. I was born in Wyoming!
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Oh really. Do you know how it got its name?
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Nope. But your breakdown sounds plausible!
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Hmmm…Sanskrit to English?
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I like the Sanskrit meaning better than what i found by googling it: Delaware Indian word, meaning “mountains and valleys alternating”
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That’s interesting. Though Sanskrit word is only for “Wyom” and “ing” we added to derive a meaning.
Is Delaware name of a place?
Thanks,
Anand 🙂
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