Back from Yellowstone

I’m back to civilization after spending three days at Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, which means I didn’t take a laptop or Blackberry with me. Shocking, no?

Yellowstone is interesting, for lack of a better term - some parts stunning, some parts downright alien and stinky (read: mud volcanoes, geysers, hot springs). Lots of dead, burned out trees from the 1988 fires (Mom, I got lots of pictures of dead trees). Grand Teton is breathtaking: Giant peaks popped up in the middle of nowhere, spread in front of a picturesque lake.

There were moments when I enjoyed bonding with nature; other times of solitude I was trying to figure out whether Billy Joel or Elton John was a bigger influence on pop music. So it is good to be back with you all. Regular posting will resume in a few days.

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  1. Steve (4 comments) said,

    Wrote on July 10, 2008 @ 11:57 am

    I love Yellowstone.

    You get used to the rotten-egg smell after a while.

    Geysers are awesome!

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