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Sous Vide

We met an older couple at Yellowstone National Park yesterday and thought we’d be looking at boiling mud. It was boiling water. This pot was right next to a river a fisherman was on, and boiling water was flowing into it. Apparently there were still fish to be had. We didn’t take a photo. We have every respect for our country and the lands we citizens pay for and call our own.

I did say that if the trout was placed in a plastic bag and submersed in the boiling water that Top Chef would have called it sous vide. That said, I would never do that, did not have a trout or a bag. Our national parks are a marvel, as are the national forests and we’ve seen a few.

It’s not only a grand old flag, it’s this land is my land. We all own this land and should preserve it for generations to come. We don’t have kids and still will try to preserve it for generations to come. Some folks never get to see it. But you can see it and hear it in the voices of the West and their stories. Sure, they’re about love and loss, childhood memories and favorite horses. I guess that’s different than pure country songs from my husband’s background that are “my wife left me, dog ran away and I was fired” genre.

Thank you Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and so many other talents that help us see our country for what it could be. Also to the storytellers of the West, like Juni Fisher. Some of her ballads just make me cry, in a good way.

We look forward to seeing more of everything, here in the US and abroad. Cheers, Dee

Meandering

Forgive this post, I’m on my laptop sans full-sized keyboard and oversized monitor so I may make mistakes. Yesterday we drove to Jackson, WY, walked about town and went off the beaten path to avoid expensive crummy meals with the bus tourists and instead went to a really great pizza place.

This morning, we started into Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone. We couldn’t stay in the Park so had to get out for the night but saw some amazing things. More when I have photos. Taking photos was not my goal this trip. We took a few from Jim’s cell phone and I’m downloading them now to see if there’s anything worth sending along.

We’re deciding to do for the next couple of days but all is well and we’ve some beautiful country out here. Jim saw moose en route to Jackson. I didn’t, as I was driving. I saw a yellow-bellied marmot this afternoon. We did see three bison, and several elk herds. Old Faithful blew less than five minutes after we parked the car. We were first in for lunch at the Old Faithful Inn dining room and as we departed and walked a loop around the geysers, Old Faithful went once again.

More later. I drove a long time today and we saw both sides of the Grand Teton mountains. It’s a vacation but it’s good to check in with y’all and to check my email and wait to check on the dog (with a special young caretaker) ’til tomorrow so I don’t sound like a worried mother. Cheers! Dee