After buying our old schoolhouse last summer, we knew it was going to take a lot of work to make it what we want and to fix it up.
And while we are far from doing EVERYTHING we want to do, after spending several hours this past week and weekend working on the sprinkler system, weeding (yes, these monsters are weeds!),
and prepping the 1200 square foot greenhouse (which included clearing out all my wood we had stored in there), we spent Sunday in Yellowstone National Park.
We saw five bears--this one was the first one, a two year old.
We saw a mama bear with two cubs.
Peek-a-boo!
And a cinnamon bear in the wet snow.
The petrified tree in Yellowstone. It was a redwood which is unusual for Montana.
Basically all of Yellowstone is a caldera--or a volcanic crater.
Hellooo...
Oh, give me a home... Fun fact: there are no buffalo in the US, or at least ones that aren't native. Buffalo live in Africa and Asia, bison in North America.
Elk in velvet
Tower Falls
And no trip to Yellowstone is complete without some ice cream. My daughter, me, and my mom at Mammoth Hot Springs.
We are thankful to live so close to so much beauty and happy to be able to play a little after hard work!
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