Nope, this is Fountain Geyser, which erupts on an irregular schedule |
Fountain Geyser and its small twin in back |
We were lucky to catch their eruption |
The mineral rich waters feed the microbes |
The tour was amazing, completely exceeding our expectations. Our guide shared his passion for Yellowstone's unique bubbling mud pots, geysers, hot springs, and steam vents, providing a wealth of fascinating information about the geology of the area. Driving our group in a restored 1938 yellow White Motor Co. bus, he answered a range of questions, provided bird and wildflower charts for those interested, and entertained us with stories of events from the amusing to the tragic that had occurred in this dangerous terrain.
The walls of the rapids came from lava flows |
Falls in Firehole Canyon |
Our funky bus, with hubby in the foreground |
Hi Mary, beautiful photos and memories. We haven’t been to Yellowstone in 30 years or so. It is such a special place. Thanks for bringing this back to my mind.
ReplyDeleteThe bus is adorable! Your photographs are really nice.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo and Salty! Thank you for checking in and for your comments. I am very glad we went to Yellowstone--it was our first time there and made an indelible impression on both of us.
ReplyDeleteI so enjpyed your blog post with all your pictures. That's one place we would like to see. There are so many beautiful and interesting places to see in the US. The west has a lot to offer. I remember seeing the Grand Canyon and was in awe of its depth and beauty. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNanny, I hope you do have a chance to see the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone; both are truly awe-inspiring. I agree with you about the Grand Canyon, too. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteJust dropping in to see say HI! Hope you and your family are safe and sound! My kids and Grandkids are experiencing a new way of life. Hopefully, things will improve sooner than later. Be safe!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Nanny! We are all fine, and I'm glad to hear you and yours are ok. Yes, it is certainly a new way of life, that we all hope will be temporary.
ReplyDeleteJust checking in to say Hi and hope all is still going well. It will be a different Easter this year with just the two of us, but we are lucky we still have each other. I hope you and yours have a blessed Easter.
ReplyDeleteHi Nanny! I hope you and yours also have a blessed Easter. We are also thankful to have each other and are sharing Easter greetings with the rest of the family by phone and Facetime.
ReplyDeleteJust checking in to see how things are going. All fine in Texas. Lots of TV binging and eating…. Hope all is well down your way.
ReplyDeleteThat's so kind of you, Jo! We are fine, and I'm glad to hear you all are as well. I have been locked out of my blog for awhile--VERY frustrating. It seems to be ok today, so maybe I can finally get around to a new post.
ReplyDeleteMary the photo of the falls is so beautiful. What a fantastic place to visit. So glad you shared your trip with me.
ReplyDeleteWow, Debbie! I just happened to check a couple of previous posts and found your lovely comment. Thank you!
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