Thursday, June 30, 2011

Southwest Wyoming Pics

 On the way home from Rock Springs we took the scenic route so we could stop by my in-law's place near Bondurant for a day. From there we headed north through Jackson and then Yellowstone Park to make our way home. These are just a few of the photos from those days.


To the left is Silky Phacelia. Doesn't that sound like it should be a name for a stripper?
 Green gentians are huge plants with beautiful flowers that are easily overlooked because of their color.


Mission bells (right) are members of the lily family.
 Tree swallows have taken up nest on the barn.
 If anyone knows what this bird is, please tell me. The beak says sparrow or maybe finch family but I am at a loss as to the identity.


The ground squirrels are plentiful this year.
 Chipmunks love the wood pile.
Sleeping Indian is still sleeping!

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