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Congratulations on persevering! Some days are just like that.
On a side note, I want Peter to come live with us and cook for us. Is he available? :)
Jackson is the town, Jackson hole is the valley that HAS the town of Jackson……
2 years agoOne of my favorite moments of each trip is when we get to the top of togwotee and see the Tetons! (Besides the time in 2022 when we had total white out conditions up there….. ugh) but I’ve also found some of my best agates up top there!!
2 years agoYou know this is our country, right? We have hundreds of pictures of Crowheart Butte and thousands of Dubois— Cheryl has been going to Dubois since she was a teenager (she spent her teens in Riverton)— Dubois is where we go every September!! We know the area pretty well!! Very cool to know you’ve cycled thru our “heart home”!!!
2 years agoMaybe try digging post holes in solid rock...
2 years agoTwo passes, headwinds. A difficult day? Huh. That’s a poser, alright.
2 years agoYou’re on the tail end! Keep on trucking Messy Missy!
2 years agoYou’re where we were several weeks ago. The hill between Ennis and Virginia City is a doozie. I would say it was one of the four or five hardest climbs on our tour. Hope you’re having a great ride! We’re only a day away from the Pacific!
2 years agoThis post made me smile. Time management was NEVER your strong suit! Just another reason why I love you! I so enjoy following your journey. You will have stories and memories to last you a lifetime.
2 years agoStunning picture!
2 years agoVery interesting Bill! Glad I never had to lay eggs in a dead tree.
2 years agoI agree. But they always raise questions.
2 years agoVery friendly little fella!
2 years agoA long horned woodboring beetle. Might be a white spotted sawyer beetle.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/82043-Monochamus-scutellatus
I was 10 going on 11 when thatquake hit. We felt it strongly at our place as ghe ground rolled and the overhead power wires to our house started whipping up and down in a sine wave. There were numerous aftershocks for several days. I ha e experienced se er earthquakes different places, but this was the strongest one I remember.
2 years ago