Monday, September 10, 2012

Yellowstone - Tuesday and Moving On South

Tuesday we left our campground south of the park and moved on through Wyoming and Idaho and on to Utah.


Just before or in the Grand Teton National Park we visited the National Wildlife Art Museum. Dad said we could only stay for 20 minutes, but the Museum wound under the mountain it was built on so it took several hours to look through. But even with its high price tag for entrance, I think seeing all that art was worth it (says the artist).

Awesome bike racks. A raven, bear, and fox.

Dad's favorite and one of mine, as well. An acrylic painting of a buffalo. It was HUGE!

Moose Fountain that was in the lobby.

Later that evening we drove through Paris, ID because Mom and Dad remembered that there had been a tabernacle built there and thought it would be nice to see it. It definitely was worth it. And even though we arrived late for the scheduled tour hours, the volunteers were still there waiting for more visitors. The building was beautiful and had many details that really impressed all 3 of us.


Dad, Mom, and our tour guide and some pretty stained glass.

Scary stairs to go down, but pretty nonetheless.


I saw this down the street from the tabernacle. You have to love old cars, they are very artistic.

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