
There were no crowds of tourists, the air was perfect, around 70 degrees, the sun was shining with a few high puffy clouds just grazing the top of Grand Teton 13,770 feet, and Mt. Moran 12,605 feet, the highest peaks in the Grand Teton Range.


If you've never visited this area of great beauty, I encourage you to do so. It's close to the South entrance to Yellowstone so you can enjoy exploring both National Parks within a couple of days.

The wildflowers were still abundant and the meadows green due to some wet weather prior to our visit.....................mountains and flowers, always a perfect combination.
Leaving the Tetons and Wyoming is always hard. These towering peaks really are awesome.
I'll be back soon to show you a beautiful day in Yellowstone when, as always, Old Faithful was on time!


............and if you're wondering why DH and I were grinning...............



A lovely stop along the way to the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone.
Paula, my best friend of almost 46 years (we arrived in Washington, D.C. in 1962 and have kept in touch ever since 'altho we live on opposite coasts) and Jasmin, enjoying an evening ride.
Fabulous grilled salmon and halibut caught in Alaska by our host, with fresh picked squash and eggplant from the astounding garden of Judy and Chris in Chico. Much more later about our visit to them, Corey Amaro of Tongue in Cheek's cousins, and to Corey's fabulous family in California!













Charming gardens and shops of Sausalito.
Looking toward San Francisco from Sausalito.
A curvy cliff edge ride to Stinson Beach.





