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Yellowstone - Day Two (7/11/2008)

August 26th, 2008 - WY, motorcycle rides, nature, sightseeing, wildlife - 3 Comments

Day two dawned and we once more headed towards Yellowstone. We managed to catch the Visitor’s Center for Earthquake Lake this time and thoroughly enjoyed learning about what happened…and wondering if it might happen again. We once again continued into West Yellowstone and tried out another spot for breakfast. Then we hit the stores one […]

Yellowstone - Day One (7/10/2008)

August 24th, 2008 - RVing, WY, motorcycle rides, nature, sightseeing, wildlife - No Comments

We last left our heroine just south of Cameron, MT with her new ‘friend’, Stu. They planned to visit Yellowstone the next two days. The story continues….
A beautiful morning greeted us, cool enough to need to bundle up on the trike but sunny. We pulled on our jackets layered over a lighter layer, chaps, […]

Lots of miscellany….

August 20th, 2008 - MT, RVing, friends, life in general, musings, nature, solar - No Comments

First, thank you to everyone who had commented, ’shouted out’ and sent emails with good wishes for Stu and I. It is really appreciated and I made sure Stu read them as well.
Few miscellaneous ramblings & musings for today…..
Thought I’d pass along a great blog named “Tyler’s RV Tips” - written by Mark Polk’s son […]

Where, oh where can my four wheels go...