Friday, October 3, 2008

The Adventurer

These photos are a little out of order, but I didn't have service over
the last few days. I'll post some of the good stuff.

I took this photo of Lori for documentation purposes of her trek down
the strenuous trail to view the Lower Yellowstone Falls. I'll show
you why in the next photo.

Back in Billings

As you can see this is a very classy town. I actually took this last
week when I was doing laundry.

Lower Yellowstone Falls

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Jackson, Wyoming

Many of you "Baby Boomers" may remember this as the old arch entrance into Jackson. Pictured here are Dick and Lori under the antlers.

Lori is very excited to check out the local shops, while Dick is eager
to join Andy and me at the Town Square Tavern showing the Cubs v
Dodgers game.

Mt. Moran - Teton

Just a great park.

Jenny Lake - Teton

Jenny's the one with the camera.

Northern End Of The Tetons

More photos to follow...

Monday, September 29, 2008

Photographer's Paradise

Yellowstone is a great place for visitors who want to capture all of
the park's natural flora and fauna through the lens. All along the
trails you see the photographers with their super sure shot cameras
and fancy focus lenses. Their big bundled backpacks and tremendously
tall tripods make them easy to spot.

Here we see a youthful and vivacious pictureman. Honing the art and
learning the craft. Relatively new to the hobby he strives to bring
energy and life to the objects he "paints." Displaying a cunning sense
for what is and isn't there, he should develop into a celebrated
historical documentarian.

Owen Wilson

He's pictured here disguised as a knowledgeable park ranger. No
kidding, the guy looked, talked, and sounded exactly like the actor.
The park ranger character could definitely be the focus of a hilarious
comedy. The possibilities are endless.

See, all of these rangers end each of their informational talks with
closing remarks of their personal outlook on life. Sometimes
appreciated, always unsolicited, these idealists offer their kindly
advice about spending time in the park and conservation in general.
Listen carefully, it could be a famous quote or even a philosophical
proverb. But no matter what you hear you can always count on these
words to be wise indeed.

The geyser in the background is the tallest in the world...when it
goes off. Not today.

A Day At The Geysers

We took a few hikes around Mammoth Hot Springs and the Norris Geyser
Basin today. The photo here is of the Artists Paintpots, which
displayed a particularly unique creamy looking bubbling feature. They
were my favorite.