Lots of trees and glaciers in this park…this spot is aptly named Heavens Peak.
Nice view behind Logan Pass Visitor Center! It was about 55 degrees at 11 am.These tour buses are adorable, aren’t they?
McDonald Falls was gorgeous. I could have sat there with a book all day!
Construction on the rock wall stopped the traffic, so here is Dick taking some photos…very carefully…while we are waiting for the pilot car to come for us.
We enjoyed some sweet patio sitting and visiting with hosts Denny and Lucy late yesterday afternoon…and are considering how to take them back to Mayberry with us. They are already wanting us to come back to see them. This is one of the many bonuses of traveling—making new friends.
So today we are on the road to go visit another new friend, someone Dick met on RV.net, while we leave the doe and her yearling here in the yard, and a hummer at our feeder!
Did I mention that life is good? Have a great Friday, y’all!
10 comments:
wow, that is some peaceful scenery! Like you, I could sit at that spot all day!
I want a trour bus, life is not good, life is great......
Love the tour bus. I want to take a tour on that.
Well, anyone that knows you two love you so there. I get that.
Enjoy the cool and the beauty. Have a terrific day and weekend. Big hug. :)
ooh, ahh, look at that view! I WOULD LOVE to be on that tour bus. Have a beautiful and memorable weekend.
Beautiful scenery! We are home now from our camping trip.
Life is good!!!!
Ciao Sandy!
Wonderful sceneries!!!
I would sure sit and read books there... crochet!!!
Have a great Friday!!!
Hugs!!!
Wonderful pictures. I liked the falls.
And the tour bus.
don't fall off the wall.
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You guy are living large, that's for sure! What a wonderful life! And Dick's haircut is lookin' good, too!
Big hugs :)
just breathtaking! and i love how you are making friends wherever you go...
smiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxoxo
Oh, the falls are magnificent! Water falls are one of my very favorite things...
I don't know if you're familiar with Francis and Edith Schaeffer. They founded a Christian "think-tank," named L'Abri Fellowship, in Switzerland. One of the most meaningful books I've ever read is "Forever Music," by Edith. One of the premises is - all that we see in nature, the beauty of the Alps and the sights you're seeing on vacation - they're all occurring after the fall in the Garden of Eden. Based on that thought, can you image what the earth must have looked like? It always boggles my imagination....
~~~Blessings~~~
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