After coming into Dubois, we visited the local shops and
stopped at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. The service was over and the crew
gone, but I have an odd connection to this little parish. When I was on the
vestry at St. Margaret's in Washington, D.C., one of our assistant priests was
Lynn Cunningham. He retired from DC and moved to Wyoming to take on the
priesthood at this little church. Circumstances did work out to meet up, but it
was interesting to be a place that he has come to serve. Good man. Another
highlight was visiting the Rustic Pine Tavern with Greg. His father was a
carpenter plus! and worked on the latest renovation--which I think like goes
back to the 1930's. What a beautiful structure.
Downtown, Dubois! Not even one stoplight...Dubois Post Office 82513
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
The Wyoming Wildlife window at St. Thomas church.
Greg and Barney on Main Street.
Barney's butt on the boardwalk with the names of contributors to the town's infrastructure.
Greg happy to show us some of his father's handiwork.
Dubois city park on the Wind River.
Dubois, Wyoming in one shot!
The view on the other side of the road!
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