Thursday, July 11, 2013

Across the Continental Divide

Little House on the Prairie
One of many seen along the way













Our journey back to Oregon this week has treated us to amazing sights all along the way!
Our beautiful country is chock-full of geologic wonders and an abundance of wildlife.
The history of this great land unfolded before us with every mile we traveled.

As we traveled west, we could not help but reflect on the spiritual impact of The First People and the sacred relationship they fostered with the earth, the water, and the sky.  They are stewards of the land, who lived in harmony with nature.

We are a nation surrounded by a wealth of treasures that we cannot afford to take for granted.......


THURSDAY     The Grand Teton - 13,770 feet
 













Glacier, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks hold geologic wonders that were created when tectonic plates came together and pushed the flat land skyward.  Ocean floors became mountain ranges, like a rumpled, earthen table cloth with massive folds.  The Continental Divide makes a serpentine path through these parks.



Mount Moran - Another peak in the Teton Range - 12,605 feet
 


MONDAY  The Badlands - created by erosion from snow, rain and wind
in the middle of the prairie grasslands
TUESDAY    Devil's Tower, Wyoming
Rising out of the Plains



A Brave Soul climbing the Devils Tower straight up the vertical columns!
The climber is dwarfed by the massive rock!    Without the camera's zoom lens,
he looked like a speck and could hardly be seen with the unaided eye!



THURSDAY   Bison bull in Yellowstone National Park

Lower Falls In Yellowstone's "Grand Canyon"



Lower Falls - Yellowstone River

Sunday, July 7, 2013

A Week of BLISS!!!!!!

Jocelyn Leigh Hawkins, meet your Grampa Larry!
This little angel is SUCH a BEAUTY!!!!
Now, we're not going to tell you WHY it's taken so long to post to the blog...Let's just say, we will b VERY careful with red wine around this FUN little Surface PC tablet!
Gramma and Grampa playing with Jocelyn




 
Thank you Grandma Colleen for hosting our week at Mina Lake!