Wildlife, part 2
So here are some more photos that we’ve taken since the last Wildlife post (no repeats). Enjoy!
Because cookies are yummy.
So here are some more photos that we’ve taken since the last Wildlife post (no repeats). Enjoy!
A lightning storm. A rural ranch in the New Mexico desert. A crash site. Whether you believe in extraterrestrial contact or not, or waffle in a gray area, the UFO…
We were here 16 years ago! It was such a cool experience to bring Jackson back with us all these years later. Things were so much the same but also…
In early September we returned to Utah to finish the “Mighty Five,” Utah’s five national parks: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches and Canyonlands. We visited three of them in…
We boondocked the badlands of both South Dakota and North Dakota. In South Dakota they are called Badlands National Park, and in North Dakota they are called Theodore Roosevelt National…
All U.S. 4th graders can receive a FREE annual National Parks pass…an $80 value! We did it, and it was super easy. And we’ve used it, and it was seamless!…
What a cool place to visit. Scotts Bluff National Memorial is a history lesson on pioneer days. Scotts Bluff was a milestone on the Oregon Trail as settlers journeyed to…
The tallest sand dunes in North America are located in Colorado. As you approach them, people climbing them look like tiny ants crawling on ant hills. As you trudge up…
It’s easy to see why so many people rank Grand Teton as their favorite national park. The mountains erupt from the earth without foothills, lending themselves to so many outdoor…
Yellowstone is amazing! Photos don’t capture it. The caldera, which is the active volcanic zone, seems like it’s going to blow any day now. It steams and sprays and gurgles…