A gallop away
west from Sweetwater Station
the lone horse wanders
Editors’ note: How many reporters does it take to write a haiku? In this case, the answer is three. Inspired by a highway encounter en route to a WyoFile staff retreat.
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A gallop away
west from Sweetwater Station
the lone horse wanders
Editors’ note: How many reporters does it take to write a haiku? In this case, the answer is three. Inspired by a highway encounter en route to a WyoFile staff retreat.
Maggie Mullen reports on state government and politics. Before joining WyoFile in 2022, she spent five years at Wyoming Public Radio. More by Maggie Mullen
Maya Shimizu Harris covers public safety for WyoFile. She was previously a freelance writer and the state politics reporter for the Casper Star-Tribune. More by Maya Shimizu Harris
Tennessee Jane Watson is WyoFile's deputy managing editor. She was a 2020 Nieman Abrams Fellow for Local Investigative Journalism and Wyoming Public Radio's education reporter. She lives in Laramie. Contact... More by Tennessee Watson
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Spot the Horse? Yep, Spot is a good name for that horse.
More Haiku can be obtained just East of “Spot the horse” in Sweetwater Station at Wyoming’s best bookstore, Mad Dog and the Pilgrim booksellers.
A shameless plug for the bookstore that catches my wallet every time I can be there.
Thanks for sharing. Refreshing to see .
Love this guy, been around a few seasons now
A lovely & creative response to a rare sight, making this day a bit lighter & very enjoyable. Thank you so much!
I ❤️ this horse