Waterfalls Galore–Yellowstone 2022 Part 1

Yellowstone’s waterfalls are gorgeous and rivers are flowing full. It is so good to be back! May in Yellowstone is the time for bison babies, returning birds, ducks/grebes/swans returning and migrating through, bears coming out of hibernation, and springtime flowers. Coming back feels like returning home. Come on along as we explore the rivers and waterfalls around the park.

Undine Falls
Let’s Go!

SNAP*Shot: Balanced Rock–Teetering Giant

Balanced Rock is a featured stop when driving in Arches National Park, and one of the few formations easily seen from the main park road. We are still quite a distance away, but come on along. You’ll be amazed as we get closer!

It is just ahead . . .

SNAP*Shot: What’s a Hoodoo Anyway?

Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Researching the word “hoodoo” online, the only posts appearing typically have to do with spirituality. What’s that about??

It gets interesting . . . and beautiful!

SNAP*Shot: Magical Rime Ice Landscapes

Last Wednesday I woke up to clouds down to the ground, we call fog, and temps in the low 20s. Amazingly, it was like that all day which is unusual in Colorado Springs. There were occasional snow flurries, but it never actually snowed. At times I could see what looked like ice crystals floating in the clouds. Ice/snow also seemed to be forming on trees. By the next morning we had clouds/fog mostly along the horizons, bright sun, and magical landscapes due to the heavy coating of rime ice. Come see!!

So Magical!