I (Judy Bean) am still learning about blogging... therefore these pictures or in no certain order, but wanted to share with all of you some of the lovely sights we got to see on our vacation to South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and Montana. This is a trip Raymond and I have been planning for years and its a good thing we took it last year as I don't think we could afford the gasoline this year!!
Hope you enjoy them and will post some of your pictures. Dewayne, I would love to see pics of your old cars. And Cathy, I know you have pictures of those grand babies. which that reminds me....I'll post one or maybe two pictures of our Great Grandson, Bo Tyler Chewning.
Jennifer and Ray at the base of Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming. As you can tell the towel is "straight up".... and people CLIMB it. However, we choose not to!Jennifer and Donna
Just look at that waterfall in the background.
I had seen pictures of this arch way for years and was surprised to learn there are actually four of them....one on each corner of the block. It is made of deer antlers that the Boy Scouts gather up each year.
Crazy Horse Memorial honors the North American Indian ... still under construction...but it is already an impressive work of art. It will be larger than Mt. Rushmore upon it's completion.
We finally made it to Mt. Rushmore... it is very amazing...and can been seen from the highway...but if you go, be sure to park and walk the trails.
Just look at the view of the Teton Mts. we had as we floated gently down this river. We saw black bears, buffalos, bald eagles, but most importantly we saw a Moose, which was a good thing as Jennifer had said she wasn't leaving WY until she saw a moose and this was our last day!
Crazy Horse Memorial honors the North American Indian ... still under construction...but it is already an impressive work of art. It will be larger than Mt. Rushmore upon it's completion.
We finally made it to Mt. Rushmore... it is very amazing...and can been seen from the highway...but if you go, be sure to park and walk the trails. These two are cut from the same cloth!



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