The State Bar Convention in Wyoming is always in September. It's a week long event.
September is also the month that all the hunting seasons start, as the weather turns cool. And after the blistering month (most years) of August, it's the first nice cool weather in awhile. It's also the last chance for many rational fishermen (as opposed to the wet suit wearing denizens of Colorado) to get in some fishing before winter sets in.
All of which makes a person wonder who ever thought of scheduling the bar convention in September? It must have been a person so dull and indoorsy that the thought of hanging around breathing in recycled air and drinking mass produced coffee sounded attractive..
And why do they keep on holding it in September? I can't think of a rational reason to do it? Why not January when there's nothing going on and its really cold outside, or maybe August when its really hot and recycled air conditioning might not seem so bad.
Oh well. September it is, as the traditional provides for it. And, by tradition, and because I have other things to do, I shall not be there.
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