I decided to hit the road again and seek out another vacation spot. This time, signs of volcanic activity brewed almost everywhere I looked--mud bubbled in circular pits, two-hundred-degree water shot into the air with high velocity, relieving pressure beneath the Earth, steam seeped from cracks in the ground. Large land animals roamed through the mist—right past my truck!
This description may conjure up images of a prehistoric age when mammoths and T-rexs loomed about, but it’s actually Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Hot springs, geysers, waterfalls, and wildflowers are the backdrop from the largest land animals in America, bison, as well as elk, deer, pronghorn, wolves, coyotes, grizzly and black bears. Yellowstone is known for Old Faithful geyser, but it doesn’t shoot water as high as some of the others. It gives dependable eruptions every 60-90 minutes 24/7. Other geysers may shoot water 300 feet in the air, but you never know when—the eruptions could be months or years apart. The hikes are spectacular, too. Enough with the geology lesson. The park is amazing! I loved it! And another thing, some people camp and bring their dogs; however, many of the hot springs and geyser viewing does NOT allow dogs—for their safety. I left Reckless with Chanel while I was away. She chewed up one of Chanel’s flip-flops, but oh, well. By the way, Reno Red 2 (no title yet) is in the works, so if you haven’t read my first book, get busy! Now, enjoy the pics from your favorite vampire.
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