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Spring in Yellowstone
Couldn’t leave out Yellowstone!
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Liebe Jasmin, ich danke dir fΓΌr deinen Besuch und netten Kommentare und wunsche dir eine feine Woche
eine sehr lehrreiche seite sehr gut
alles liebe gruesse an dich aus belgien jasmin damaro
Have a good day love MONICA .Many Hugs.Herzlichst ANDREA:))
Can’t wait to see more pictures from you Monica!
Thank you, dear Andrea, for brightening my Monday
Hi, Beth – that’s a good question! We go every year in late May-early June and again in late September-early October. Sometimes in winter, too. Next year we may backpack and will have to do that in summer. So I’ll take pictures. Yellowstone is beautiful any time of year, but there are lots more people there in summer.
Hi Monica, where is your blog on Summer in Yellowstone? http://www.segmation.wordpress.com
This is a funny gum Oracle.
The saying is,
What fun for you on Monday.
The quote is:
nothing ventured nothing can win
Have a nice Woche.Herzlichst Andrea
http://andreasch45.WordPress.com/2013/02/26/kaugummiorakel/
Thank you, dear Laz
Beautiful π
Yes, that’s the female with great hair. And the falls carve the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone –
http://mms.nps.gov/yell/features/canyontour/index.htm
I’m dizzy!
So beautiful, Monica. Is the Merganser with the fluffy hair-do the female? The landscape surrounding the falls is just magificent. Wonderful photos.
Such a lovely comment, dear Pen the open-hearted – so special to share the important things
Hi Ian, Thank you! There’s such magic in Yellowstone; nice to have the camera to remind me.
Just sat here for ages, Monica, letting the slideshow run again and again, Beautiful nature, beautiful wildlife, taken by my beautiful/loving and sharing friend. I get tears in my eyes when I view such wonderful sights, so feeling/seeing and experiencing Yellowstone along with you. xPenx
Thanks for a great tour of Yellowstone Monica, well put together and a great insight into what makes Yellowstone.
Ian/Emu
It sure does gladden the heart! π
Thanks so much, Ela. Yellowstone makes my heart glad.
Thanks for sharing these beautiful sights, Monica. π