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Monday, September 12, 2016

Celebrating A Special Friends Birthday @ At The Iconic Old Faithful Inn - Yellowstone National Park

Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park (62 degrees bright clear skies, chilly nights)


"Wherever we are,
it is our friends
that make our
world!"
Henry Drummond


Birthday Girl Patsy and Bob
(This is a catch up post... a little longer than usual)

Old Fairthful Lodge
We returned to the Grand Teton/Yellowstone area to celebrate our very special friend, Patsy's, birthday. Reservations were made a long time ago to stay at the beautiful and iconic Old Faithful Inn. This hotel opened in 1904 and was built with massive lodge-pole pine logs. It takes your breath away when you walk into the massive lobby. What a great place to celebrate our special friends birthday. 




Bison soaking in a natural HOT tub
Bison coming out later

We stayed here for two nights and it was great to be able to spend more time in the Upper Geyser Basin. We had seen Old Faithful go off numerous times but there are  much more spectacular geysers here which erupt at less predictable and infrequent basis. You can check at the Visitor Center for the approximate times but now there is a convenient free app for your smartphone which keep you updated too.

Grotto Geyser




We checked into our small rustic and cozy room. There is no dresser or closet with only pegs on the log walls to hang your things. There is also a small sink. We opted for a shared bath room to save money. However, we were not aware the shower would require going down a long hallway on the first floor, through the very busy lobby, and then up the stairs to the second level and down another long hallway. Sheesh!  Oh well, we took it in stride because after all we are campers! They did provide some cozy long white robes...thank goodness.
Frick and Frack




After checking in we quickly looked at the geyser schedule and made plans to head out to the Grand Geyser to see if we could witness it's eruption. Most of these geysers have a 90 minute or longer window of time. Only Old Faithful erupts predictably. . You can wait a long time and benches are provided. However, shortly after we arrived it went off in GRAND fashion. It's spectacular and the light caught it in such a beautiful way. 



The Grand Geyser




We had dinner at the Snow Lodge across the street. The food and service was only average and we found this to be true for the restaurants in  the area. We tried several places but really found them to be a little disappointing.



Full moon is red due to fires in the area
At approximately 9:45 pm the Castle Geyser was due to erupt. Patsy wisely declined to not go along with us. However, Bob, John, and I headed out to see it. This time we waited, and waited, and waited, and the temperature started to really drop. There are volunteer geyser gazers who occasionally will be at these eruptions recording certain statistics and taking videos. We met one around 10:30 pm who mentioned it should be going off soon. At this point you are really committed. None of us were exactly dressed for such low temperatures but we hung in there.


Around 11 pm the geyser gazer said sometimes they don't go off. What?? I started to think about Patsy in her warm bed and how very foolish this event was unfolding. Just as I was about to throw in the towel it erupted and it was really cool to see - literally! My photos did not turn out but it will certainly be an event  we will  always remember. Let's just say it took us all a long time to warm up after returning to the hotel...except for the birthday girl.

Morning Glory


Artist Paint Pots (north of Madison)


The next day Bob and Patsy suggested we hike out to the Lone Star Geyser. It's an easy 2 1/2 mile hike each way out to it. This cone style geyser erupts approximately every three hours and shoots about 35 feet into the air for about 30 minutes. The hike is very pretty and runs along a river Patsy and Bob fly fish. The time of the last eruption is not posted due to it 's remoteness, however, hikers coming back can update you to help plan how quickly you need to get there. Take some snacks or lunch. It was a nice relief from the crowds and we found only a few folks waiting for it to erupt. Yellowstone National Park has been jammed this summer but once you get off on a trail the crowds quickly thin out.




Lone Star Geyser


Berry Fire
The next day we headed back to Jackson. We are staying again at the Gros Ventre Campground. Sadly a couple of days later a huge fire erupted near the south entrance of Yellowstone and blocked the road we had just came down. A large resort and two campgrounds had to be evacuated because the fire had leaped across Jackson Lake and the main road. There were fires now all around us. Smoke from another fire in Idaho was has filled the valley at times with smoke. It was difficult to see the Teton Range and the smoke often caused our eyes to burn.



Damage near south entrance extends two 1/2 miles along road



We had visitors coming to see us after we returned. But, after a lot of discussion both cancelled due to the conditions. We were all very disappointed but are planning visits next spring when we return to work for Grand Teton Association (GTA).

Patsy at Yellowstone Lake

Black sand at Yellowstone Lake


So now we had three weeks with no plans. GTA was very short of staff and asked if we could help out at one of their downtown bookstores at the Visitor Center and National Elk Refuge. They offered us a nice full hook up site and pay.  Why not?  This is our first time working in one of the retail stores. The merchandise is of good quality. They have excellent guide books, maps, t-shirts and lots of little things to take home to remember your visit.

Jackson Hole/ Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center

It's sort of like being a cashier at Christmas time in a Walmart. Catching on to the cash register was fairly easy but I did cause it to short circuit a couple of times. Luckily everything can be undone and the staff were very patient and good teachers. John mostly helped stock and updated the inventory. Unfortunately I smashed a few fingers one day in a step stool and required an ER visit. I'm doing a lot better now and took a few days off until it calmed down.

Moose on the loose



Most of the visitors were wanting to know how to get to Yellowstone due to the road closure. or where to find a moose. Where are the elk is a common question. (only at the refuge in the winter).We met a lot of the staff who help run the Visitor Center and Elk Refuge, There are Forrest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Chamber of Commerce, and GTA retail staff all at this location. It's a busy place and the time flew by quickly each day. We work for a non profit company and it makes us feel great that the money made goes directly to the refuge to provide services federal dollars cannot. The center was built with money GTA donated. Nice!

Trumpeter Swan 


We will be leaving tomorrow and heading to Colorado for a couple of rally's. We will be attending a Newmar Fulltimer rally in Canon City and then going to Pueblo for the Newmar International rally. Afterwards we will be heading to Albuquerque New Mexico for the Balloon Fiesta with Bob and Patsy and Jen. This time we will be attending with the Boomers, an Escapee chapter. We are so excited, Be sure to check back soon. Thanks for stopping by today, Life on the road is great!

Majestic Bull Elk








Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Cruising the Caribbean on the Vision of the Seas

Caribbean (76 degrees, blue skies, slight trade winds)


Sit back and relax as you read this blog today. Maybe fix yourself a cocktail and if you listen really closely you might even hear the steel drums playing. Come along and visit four ports of call and even go scuba diving. Bon Voyage!

We spent seven wonderful days cruising the Caribbean on Vision of the Seas with  Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. John's daughter, Jen, joined us along with our friends Debbie and Dave from Indiana. Debbie and I used to work together in the fiance department for a hospital in Indianapolis. 

We had such a great time and it even exceeded our expectations. It is such a worry free vacation and the ports of call and excursions we took were outstanding. 

Vision of the Seas

Our ship was a medium size one with about 2100 passengers. Our cruise director and assistant really added to the fun and the pool side games and comedy shows in the evening were very entertaining. They even had acrobat acts in the main lounge. Our Captain was very present throughout the cruise and sang in one of the varsity shows and played competed  water volleyball. 

Our ship left out of Tampa and it made for a very picturesque beginning. Jen lives in St. Petersburg now and loves being in this area. It sure beats the cold and gray skies of Indiana. 


Tampa (leaving the port)



Vision of the Seas
Royal Caribbean


Cruise Ship Photos


Our first port of call was a pretty island called Roatan off the coast of Honduras. Unfortunately, I twisted my ankle by the pool on the first day and did not go on the island. However, the rest of our group did a fun and exhilarating zip line tour. They flew high above the tree tops with 19 stops along the way. 

Honduras

Honduras

The next port of call was Belize City. Belize is a beautiful country filled with very friendly people. Be sure to take a tour at this port. Belize City is really not a place to hang out but there is much to see once leaving the port. We decided to go on a trip to see Lamanai Mayan Ruins. It's an all day excursion but instead of being in a bus forever you are taken on a delightful river cruise to the ruins. This was our favorite tour and we saw some really cool birds and howler monkeys too. The guide who took us on a two mile walk around the extensive site was very knowledgeable. I was surprise how very little of this vast site has been excavated. It may be just too expensive to accomplish. 


Belize



Lamanai Mayan Ruins

Our third port was in a village recently developed for the cruise industry. It once was a sleepy fishing village but now has a very modern port with large swimming pools, dolphins, and restaurants once you get off the ship.

We planned a Segway tour and really had a great time. We have tried this before in Florida but were impressed with how long we got to use the Segways. Our guides were  also  very safety oriented. It is really easy to use a Segway and the streets were in good shape and easy to navigate. Eventually we drove along the prettiest stretch of beach and stopped for lunch. Our tour included a cab ride back to the ship and the use of a beach area.

Costa Maya



Segway tour

Cozumel was our last stop. This is no longer the sleepy little island I remember from visiting many years ago. It is now very bustling with lots of restaurants, duty free shops, and lots of hotels. We went on a boat ride called the Twister and it really lived up to its name. The boat travels at a high rate of speed along the coast and suddenly the driver will turn the boat through a sudden 180 degree turn which end up spraying you with water...large amounts. Wow!  We all loved it and begged the driver to repeat it again and again. This tour also stopped at a large private island for several hours. We enjoyed a nice lunch and open bar and then returned to ship by the Twister again which made one last spin right beside our ship. Cool Beans!


Cozumel

Twister Boat Ride and Private Island

There were two formal nights on our cruise. John rented a tuxedo from the cruise line and looked so handsome in it. There are photographers all over the ship and we choose a few pictures to remember the very special evenings. 


Formal Night




Recently Jen was certified for scuba diving. At two ports she went diving and loved every mintue of it. She used a go pro camera to capture these images. What a wonderful underwater world lucks below the surface.
Scuba Diving









Walking Plant


Sea Turtle

I hoped you enjoyed going along with us at least vicariously. This last picture is of beautiful beach in Costa Maya. It was a wonderful cruise made more special by sharing it with Jen and our friends Debbie and Dave. We hope to go again soon.

Costa May