Wednesday, July 16, 2014

We have had some surprise visitors lately and we've enjoyed showing them the sites here.
 Mark & Carolyn Baird, Paul & Pilar Baird got to see the lower & upper monuments on Rocky Ridge with us.

Elder & Sister Baker, Paul & Pilar Baird, & Carolyn Baird.  Mark & Carolyn served a mission at Martin's Cove in 2006 & 2007.
                        
                                                     Cousins:  Mark, Phil, & Paul
                        Elder & Sister Baker by upper monument on Rocky Ridge.
                     Elder Baker got to portray Brigham Young for one of the youth groups.
Look who else surprised us!  Wylene Ika, Peggy Cappo, Glen & Laurel Jensen with 2 granddaughters, Ruby & Heather.  We sure enjoyed seeing them for a bit; so glad they made the effort to stop in.
Our most recent visitors came from Minnesota:  Randy & Torie Baker and sons Spencer & Ethan.
                                      We're thrilled when friends & family stop in to see us!
On our P-Day, July 6, we did some more exploring & Elders Baker & Peterson were sure they                                                   had found the bones of some long lost critters.
              I was amazed at the tiny wild flowers growing in the wilderness of Wyoming.

 We drove the road from Louis Lake down into The Sinks and found some beautiful forested area.  Notice the Wind River Mountains in the far distance.
                      Along the way were some huge piles of boulders.  How's that for a rocky ridge?
                    This pond was full of lily pads growing yellow flowers.  Neat place.
The drive on this Louis Lake Road reminded us so much of the area around Big John Flat; lots of pine trees, mountains, and camping groups all along the way.   There is a lot of variety in the landscape of Wyoming and we're trying to check it all out.

1 comment:

  1. all those visitors that's great!! wish we were one of them ;) Sure looks like Beautiful country up there.

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