Saturday, August 17, 2013

Something Grand

We went to the Grand Canyon, stayed with friends in the sun valley Indian school and crossed off a lot of miles. We made it to Tennessee in time to get Spencer settled at school. And tomorrow we head out again on our trip home. I'm getting tired of driving but I'm having so much fun.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Pictures

I added pictures to my posts. Go back and see. I'll be back on the road tomorrow so no more pictures till I get home, which is in 1 week.

Yardsales

We went yardsaleing this morning. Oh, and what good things we found. $8:50 later and I'm am the owner of a cheese shaker, a large bowl, a garden fairy on a stick, the movie August Rush, a horse bean baby, a hedgehog bean baby, and a puzzle. Look how good we all did. The most interesting find was a set of kempul Indonesian gongs.
We leave Wyoming tomorrow for our return trip. Our stay here wasn't long enough but if we don't leave we can never come back. We'll be driving through Colorado and the plan is to see the grand canyon, arches park, and four corners. So much to see, so little time.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Ride 'em Cowboy

Our second night here in lovely Wyoming we did the cowboy thing and went to the rodeo.
To tell you the truth I didn't think I would truly like it. I always thought it was stupid that men wanted to be nearly killed by large angry bulls. However, I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
  I think I like cowboys.

Something Different

Today, I almost hit a pronghorn with my car. It was right after I soaked in a natural hot spring and ate a buffalo burger. I love vacation!
And there are real cowboys here! How great is that!?!

Yellowstone

We got up at the crack of dawn, or before, I wasn't awake enough to tell. But we were dressed and leaving the house by six. We arrived at the park a bit after eight. The day was full of sight seeing and fun. I was able to cross some animals of my mental animal to see list. Two of which were pelicans, and a wolf. Both of these were extremely exciting because I have never seen either of these in the wild before.
 At first we thought the wolf of a bear, I guess I never realized how big a wolf really is. He was eating was looked to be a elk or bison, it was hard to tell because he was standing in a creek. He was pretty far away but we could see him through binoculars. It was very cool.
Yellowstone is a beautiful place!
It was windy and when old faithful went off we got a face full of geyser water.
We saw beautiful waterfalls, geysers, hot springs, canyons, and a wonderful sunset over the lake. On the way back we were able to see the Milky Way and the biggest shooting star ever.
It was a perfect day!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Facing Death...

..and enjoying it. Well, at certain times it wasn't that much fun. I guess I should have realized  that when one says " lets take the 4 wheeler up the mountain" that there is indeed a mountain involved. What I really want to know is who's idea was it to build a trail on the side of a mountain. Let me say, they were crazy. Imagine a dirt road; now cut that road into thirds. Take one of those slices and dump a truck load of rocks on it. Big rocks. Then on top of those rocks dump a pile of dry loose dirt. Add more rocks. Now, put that whole thing on the side of a mountain. Making sure there is a shier drop on one side and plenty of blind corners. Just add me in a gaiter and the scene is set.
 It started out nice and flat, mom and I in the gaiter, Samantha and my uncle on the 4 wheeler. Then we started up. Higher and higher.
  The whole time we were thinking, ' if this is bad going up just wait till we have come down'. I made good use of the bar that was known by the locals as the ' oh s*** bar'. We didn't go all the way to the top so we had to turn around. Mom, a first time driver, who was doing amazingly well, pasted the wheel over to my uncle for our dangerous u-turn.
Heading back down surprisingly wasn't as bad as we thought. My uncle only had to jump off once to save himself and Samantha from tipping over. But no one plummeted to there death. So in the end was it worth it? Yes, for the view of the Wyoming outback and the lizard that ran across in front on us. I have dust in places that dust shouldn't be but I had a blast! I wouldn't take it back if I could!
I wouldn't take it back if I could!
 

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Almost There

We are in Wyoming!! We crossed the line last night during a huge lightening storm. We still have several hours left to drive but this is the final stretch.
No stops today, mostly because there is nothing in Wyoming to stop at. Yesterday we spent the day at Mount Rushmore. And the day before we spent most of the day in the bad lands. So far this has been a great adventure.
And there is so much more to see.