| We traveled to Idaho this week for a family reunion with Becky's family. We met Grandma and Grandpa, Joe, Sarah, Zina, Joe, Keri, Josiah, Sawyer, Hayden, Gage and Barbara in Island Park and spent a few days exploring Yellowstone National Park. One stop was at Mammoth Hot Springs, a giant terraced formation, largely made of travertine. In the photo, Josiah, Sophie, Grandpa, Barbara and Zina are standing in front of Liberty Cap, an extinct geyser. One of the Joe's is a geologist and we all benefited from his mini tutorials on the local geology. The canyon walls get their color from altered rhyolite. We suppose Yellowstone National Park is a catchier name than Altered Rhyolite National Park. |
6 comments:
You have a great knack for making every trip into a grand adventure. Still remember your serendipity thought on vacationing--still try to keep that outlook!
It was a fun trip. Thanks for working it out for us!
You look like you were in Island Park? We are heading there in a couple weeks. So glad you're back.
Glad you had a fun trip! I am upset with myself for not getting the camera out when you were here. We loved seeing you all.
ps- I thought of you yesterday when I forgot about my piano students! :)
Looks like you had fabulous fun. I haven't been to Yellowstone in years although we went almost every year as a kid. It would be neat to take our kids there. I am a bit of a geology nerd. I find it fascinating.
Glad you had a fun reunion and were able to spend time with family.
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