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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bison, Snow, and Montana!

I decided to do this one a little differently than I usually do. I decided to wait until I got home to blog about this trip. I'm seeing it's more difficult than I thought it would be. 
So much happened in the last seven days!
First stop-airport restaurant + beautiful trees at Yellowstone National Park.

Just a beautiful place on the side of the road heading to Yellowstone.

I think this makes the trip official. :)

I'm not sure I could ever get used to the bright sun.

I'm sure he's sick of me taking photos of him by now. Oh well.

My husband and his brother.

Yay! We made it! And I look like a dork. Yep, that sounds about right.

Elk. The wildlife at Yellowstone is unbelievable!

Yellowstone.

I don't normally see eagles on a regular basis.

Just amazing...

Again, the sun off the snow was killing me! But I had to have a picture here!

Apparently there was a Super Moon while we were gone?

Yellowstone

Yellowstone

Mammoth Hot Springs + my favorite bison shot! He looks AWESOME!

Random falls + I finally got a shot with my new hat! :)

Finally got the sunglasses out.

This is what happens when my brother-in-law gets the camera.

Coyote!!!!!

Yellowstone brought out an unexpected obsession with trees for me.

AH! He's so FLUFFY!!!! (Yes, that was stuck in my head all day-from "Despicable Me'.

BEAUTY! + snow poles.

Where do you use the restroom you ask? Um, right there.

Room to breathe. :)

I still don't know what this is, but it was too cute!

Very fitting for this trip.

Now this is what I had in mind for Montana!

I love this place!!!!!!!

And I was on this trip with wildlife enthusiasts...so here we were at the duck pond at MSU.

I am very impressed with my husband's photography skills. :)

The view on the way back to the airport this morning...

I'm probably the only person excited about digging the car out of the snow this morning.
So, that's my trip in photographs. I hear no one likes to read anymore these days. That makes me sad, but I guess that's what a journal is for. :)