Friday, April 23, 2021 At breakfast, I talk with Scott a bit more. His wife, the healthiest eater he knows, makes some awesome protein bars, which we all devour. Scott leaves by 5:45AM … Bob and I are out the door around 6:15AM. Snow! Cloud fog … Really grateful Bob is driving. He drives theseContinue reading “The Wolf Clan”
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Odds and Ends of a YNP Outing
Finishing up, April 22, 2021 On we go … with some obscure tips — The Park has one-holer restrooms … and Purell dispensers. Bob’s wisdom from decades of field work is, if you see a restroom use it. You don’t know where the next one might be or how long you might be in anContinue reading “Odds and Ends of a YNP Outing”
Slough Creek / Junction Butte Pack
We arrive near Junction Butte at the pullout with restroom … the Junction Butte pack’s den is on a slope north of the road facing south (steep hill, former coyote den, squared by four sets of evergreens) and a kill on the south side of the road where we saw two blacks and maybe oneContinue reading “Slough Creek / Junction Butte Pack”
Phantom Lake
Further down the northern road on the April 22 evening visit, lotsa bison and people on either side! People parked and waited for a two year old bear in either Phantom Lake or the next one (the next one, I think) to come out. It had been denning under the road somehow … can’t rememberContinue reading “Phantom Lake”
First Visit: Black Wolf Running
After an early dinner on April 22, we started from Gardiner/Roosevelt Arch then on to Mammoth Hot Springs and then along the northern route, which is comprised of the Grand Loop Road until Tower Junction and the Northeast Entrance Road further east. We saw lotsa elk and bison (one calf), a few bighorn sheep, andContinue reading “First Visit: Black Wolf Running”
Math to Mountains, Functions to Film
So I managed to get in part of a zoom meeting in Wonderland Cafe and Restaurant. Then I went out and took a photo of the Yellowstone National Park sign and Roosevelt Arch while it was daylight. Good to see Bob … after almost 40 years. Been a long time since either of us derivedContinue reading “Math to Mountains, Functions to Film”
Trains and Automobiles
I headed out from Dad & Jo’s at 11:15-ish on Thursday, April 22nd, just as Jo was getting her baggage at the Billings airport. Handel’s Messiah by the Monteverdi Choir (1982) the Glory of the Lord from Part I was filling the Element as a 150 car, four engine train went by. Incredible, as aContinue reading “Trains and Automobiles”
Ebb and Flow
by Lorraine Lamey (c) 2021 A brief poem capturing the unexpectedness and richness of these times with my parents. These moments have a preciousness and richness well beyond their brevity. In looking into the poem, I found that tidepools vary tremendously in size, duration, consistency, but most are vibrantly rich in life. When did yoursContinue reading “Ebb and Flow”
Moments of Resurrection
As a child, Easter Sunday was a blur of Mass, breakfast, Easter Egg hunting, and Easter basket rummaging. We might revel in the warmth or shiver in the late winter snow of Montana. The Resurrection itself was lost on me in the early years, but Jesus was in the Easter chocolate, too. Our childhood theologiesContinue reading “Moments of Resurrection”
A Dancing Compass
So today’s first reading, Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95, the story of Nebuchadnezzar’s conversion on seeing “one like a Son of God” dancing in the flames with the now miraculously unbound Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego is one of my favorites. First, it’s a great story — drama, faith, repetition and rhythm of sound, and joyful witnessContinue reading “A Dancing Compass”