Last summer, we went on a road trip. As we drove into Twin Falls, Idaho, there was a place to stop with a scenic view of the Snake River. We were entertained for a while watching skydivers jumping off the bridge.
We headed up to spend a couple nights with Randall and Gina and their kids. We were there for the fourth of July and they set off fireworks in the backyard. Pretty thrilling for the California cousins who live in a city where they are illegal.
Heather took Kelly for a ride while...
...Keaton explained things to the city cousins.
We had a wonderful time visiting with loved ones and were sad to say goodbye.
After we left, we took a half hour detour just so the kids could say they had been in Oregon. And, we bought gas where someone else pumped it and washed the very dirty windshield of the van.
Next, we headed to Nevada to see the bristlecone pines, because that is what botanists and their families do for vacation - see famous trees. We've already gone on trips to see the redwoods and sequoias. Any suggestions for our next vacation?
There was awe...
...kissing...
...life lessons...
...and five adorable siblings.
Beyond the bristlecone pine grove, there was a trail heading up to Nevada's only glacier.
Naomi practicing her photography skills.
We started to hear thunder and decided it was time to go back. On the trail down, we first got hit with hail, which was a novelty, then rain, which was wet.
We went back to the cabin we were renting and asked the very nice owners if we could throw our wet clothing in their dryer. We had an afternoon appointment for a tour of Lehman Caves and knew we'd be too cold, underground, in damp clothes.
The caves were very cool. They used to have parties down there and all the dancers, musicians and food had to go down a rope ladder one by one.
In the little town near the caves, we saw a swallow feeding its babies.
After Great Basin National Park, we drove on to see Jeff and Teresa. I'm sad I don't have any pictures of our time with them, but I think I was afraid to take my camera on the boat. Sheena came over with her kids and Jeff took us out on Lake Mead. We had a wonderful time!
On the way to Teresa and Jeff's place, we saw a nondescript sign on the side of the road, passed it because we were too slow reacting, flipped a u-ey and stopped at the Oak Springs Trilobite Site.
We got sweaty, dusty and, yes, bloody, but we found trilobites! Smashing rocks and finding fossils were definitely favorite activities on the trip.
2 comments:
That sounds like it was an amazing trip. So fun! I love the picture of the trees, so cool.
They were very cool :) It was fun reliving it while I (finally) blogged about it.
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