Thursday, August 25, 2011

Recap via pictures

Blurb My Brain:

Alright. So I have some catching up to do.  I took a ton of pictures and thought I would show it in pictures rather than try and make you go back to each of the entries and see how they fit into the different entries. I don't know if I even talked about all of them.  So for the ones that I'm repeating, I'm sorry.  I just don't have that kind of time or energy yet. I'm a bad blogger. But I don't care much. Ok, I do. I care a lot. So here are the pictures. 


This was taken from the balcony of my grandpa's house in Colorado.  He had eaten most of the feed in the feeder.  My grandpa doesn't live in the country, and in fact he lives in Colorado Springs, towards the center of town I guess.  But this big guy (a 7 pointer) hiked over from the bluffs I guess, and drains the bird feeder. 

This is my Aunt Nancy's cat, Peanut.  Her real name is Penelope, but she responds better to Peanut.  She's a pretty cat, which is why I took the picture. 

This is our cat, Buddy.  We call him Bud Bud, Budkins, Schnookums-Bookums, and a variety of other names.  He responds to all of them.  He fell asleep in this corner, and the sign was already on the floor there.  I thought it was funny, and so I took a picture of it.  

Out of Colorado, there was a double rainbow.  This wasn't a great picture.  

This game is cribbage.  And it was the closest game ever.  I was the blue, grandma was the red, and my dad was green.  Dad was on the verge of being skunked, and somehow he caught up.  It was awesome.  

Extreme couponers.  This is rediculous.  She easily had 150 sticks of deodorant in there.  It should have equaled over 300 dollars.  She paid $26.39.  We unfortunately had to wait in line. 

This picture says so much. :)

This is a gas station in Wyoming. It was pretty cowboy-esque.  On the inside as well.  

Blame it on the Tetons, man I need a cold one now. 

This is hardly a motorcycle.  It was the size of a smart car! But it sure was pretty. :)

Yellowstone, view of the forests. 

This was the area that was burned by a cigarette.  

This was parked outside of Old Faithful, and it made me laugh. And the two teens behind me thought it was funny as well.  


And that was the progression of Old Faithful.  It is much more magnificent in person.  Also it was hardly faithful, since all the signs said different erupting times, and they all had a +/- 10 minutes in it.  Oh well.  It was cool.  


 This is the Montana Forest fires on the way to Spokane.  It has closed the road to Boyfriend's family's house.  
 Another view of the fires outside of Missoula.
 Our "hotel" in Spokane is basically a house.  And the pets cant be on the furniture.  
 It even has a FULL kitchen.  
 And my brother and I have our own beds!
And we each have a huge closet!

Sorry I couldn't be more exciting.  But that is life for you.  At least, that's my perfectly Average life.  

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