Wyoming 2021: Day 7

Today’s post will be short and sweet because I didn’t really do too much. I decided at the beginning of my vacation that this would be a “no rules” trip – I would see and do what I felt like doing and not feel pressure to do things if I wasn’t interested or didn’t feel like it. So after my float trip this morning when I felt like coming back to my hotel room and doing nothing for the afternoon, that is exactly what I did.

Grand Teton National Park
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Wyoming 2021: Day 5

I got soaked by a geyser this morning! The experience was worth every second of the two hours I waited to watch Great Fountain Geyser erupt. And just like seeing the bear, I couldn’t stop smiling afterwards. You’ll have to keep reading to find out how it happened (no, it wasn’t planned!).

Great Fountain Geyser – Yellowstone National Park
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Wyoming 2021: Day 2

The last time I was in Yellowstone National Park was 15 years ago. On that trip, I had detailed lists of everything I wanted to see and do and what time of day to go to each location for the best lighting. By contrast, on this trip I have only a vague idea of which direction I want to head each day and am leaving the rest up to whatever I feel like doing at the time. Spontaneity isn’t usually my style, but I’m learning to embrace it!

Soda Butte Creek – Yellowstone National Park
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Wyoming 2021: Day 1

Today I flew two-thirds of the way across the country, crossed the Continental Divide three times, admired deep turquoise and emerald geothermal pools, and watched a couple of small geysers erupt. Yes, it was a great start to the next week and a half in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks… but I am exhausted, so this first blog post will be short and sweet!

Emerald Pool – Yellowstone National Park
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Annapolis 2021

I’m always excited to fly, but this weekend’s trip to Annapolis, Maryland was extra special since it was my first time flying since February 2020. I took a road trip to Florida to visit my family in April, so this isn’t my first post-Covid travel experience, but Friday night was my first time stepping onto a plane in well over a year. It was a great feeling to take to the skies once again!

Annapolis, Maryland
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Autumn in Northern Vermont

I know I don’t normally blog about short weekend trips in New England, but today was a perfect fall day and it feels blog-worthy. I’m in northern New Hampshire and Vermont this weekend, where the leaves are close to peak color, with a lot of yellows and oranges dotting the hillsides and a few reds sprinkled in here and there for good measure. Not the most vibrant foliage I’ve ever seen, but still pretty and worth the drive. We can dispense with the fact that I sat in traffic for (literally) hours last night to get here and quickly get on with the highlights of the day, of which there were many (and none of them involved being stuck in traffic).

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