Saturday, July 26, 2014

Wonderful Visit With Diva (John's Sister - Martha)

Moose, WY (70's, mostly blue skies, chilly at night)




Carol, Martha, and John

John and Martha (overlooking Jackson Hole)

We had a great visit with John's sister, Martha (affectionately known as Diva), for ten days. She traveled from Sao Paolo Brazil to visit us and to attend a conference in Virginia afterwards.






Her visit started with fireworks and followed with lots of fun touring the Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, hiking, river rafting and even a hootenanny.

We really enjoyed the 4th of July parade in downtown Jackson.  It's always fun to attend these parades as we travel across the country.  New to us this time was seeing rafts in parades and lots of cowboys.  



Non-marching band

Pretty cowgirl princesses

Local cowboy dinner show
On the days we worked at GTA, Martha attended several interpretive talks led by the National Park rangers.  She especially enjoyed the ranger led hike at Laurence D. Rockefeller.  Each morning she drove us to work and had our jeep to explore the area and sometimes met us for lunch.  

Over the holiday weekend we drove the motorhome up to Flagg Ranch and stayed for two nights so we could be closer to Yellowstone and give the diesel engine of our motorhome some exercise.  It's a very nice campground with a friendly staff and nice restaurant.   We spent one evening at Colter Bay and attended an interesting talk about the stars led by ranger who has been doing this program for over 40 years. Afterwards we were able to look through two telescopes into the night sky.  Pretty cool!

Colter Bay



Oxbow Bend
 Our trip to Yellowstone was extensive.  John did a great job of planning a great overview for Martha.  It's one BIG park but we were able to see some of the more popular highlights.  






Lehardys Falls


Beautiful Yellowstone Lake






Old Faithful at sunset



Martha and I enjoyed watching this bubbling geyser located near the rushing river. The short video below demonstrates its uniqueness.




Old Faithful Inn (in the distance)


Elk
Wildlife was abundant and the highlight of the day was seeing a mother and her two twin cubs playing in the wildflowers.  


Buffalo

Mama Black Bear and her twin cubs
Artist's Point is a must stop in Yellowstone and we were blessed with perfect weather. We started our trip early in the morning and managed to avoid most of the crazy crowds.
Artist Point

Lower Falls 

Tower Fall

Lamar Valley


Mammoth



We returned to our campground and spend the last few days enjoying the beautiful scenery and our time together.  John and Martha had a fun time on a float trip with the outfitter Lewis and Clark.  They got rained on at the end and were rather chilly but still really enjoyed the trip.
John enjoying the Snake River Float Trip

Snake River
On Monday before Martha left we attended a local favorite called the Hootenanny @ Dornan's.  This Monday night tradition has been happening for over 50 years and anyone is welcome to play a two song set. John Denver at one time  performed here and it's one of our favorite things to do.  Martha said it just like a slice of Americana.

All and all it was a great visit.  Martha hopes to return next winter when we are back at Ding Darling. Thanks so much for visiting us! It was very special and we sure did enjoy sharing our "front yard" with you.











3 comments:

  1. I'm hoping the crowds will be less when I travel through there this fall. What a great visit for Martha!

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  2. What a wonderful time you showed Martha. You really did hit all the highlights.

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  3. What a fantastic visit/tour you all gave Martha!! I know she enjoyed it and you guys made some awesome memories!! The pics are beautiful...as usual!! Glad you all had this time together!!!

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