Chapter 2: The Rockies
The Rockies are a long stretch of young mountains that cut North America in half, creating the Continental Divide. They're also home to all kinds of people and wildlife, from bears and bison to coyote and cowboys (cowpersons). We loved the area, from Glacier National Park in the north, where a grizzly bear grunted at us, to Yellowstone, where it snowed hard the second night, causing a tree to fall about a foot away from the heads of some fellow campers, not 20 feet away, to the great hospitality of friends and family in Denver and Boulder. Car troubles gave us a detour into Idaho and Utah, where we saw petroglyphs, dinosaur bones, eager fruit salesmen on the side of the highway and Mormons, so many Mormons.
Now we're in New Mexico, working on a farm. I'm glad to be back in the Land of Enchantment and glad to have a break from driving. It's also nice to be getting my hands dirty in the field. Signing off for now...
Glacier National Park




Where your wheat comes from-Montana-:


Yellowstone National Park:




Now we're in New Mexico, working on a farm. I'm glad to be back in the Land of Enchantment and glad to have a break from driving. It's also nice to be getting my hands dirty in the field. Signing off for now...
Glacier National Park




Where your wheat comes from-Montana-:


Yellowstone National Park:




