Friday, June 28, 2019

A Few of Our GTNP Favorites

Here are a few more of our favorite stops during our time in Grand Teton National Park.

On a chilly, cloudy day we spent a nice morning in the National Museum of Wildlife Art. We enjoyed viewing paintings by Moran, Bierstadt, O'Keeffe, Rungius, Audubon as well as many other notable artists.  All expressed the theme of wildlife art.

There are several wonderful bronze animal sculptures displayed on the Museum's grounds.


An inviting interior greets you with animal art seemingly everywhere, even the ceiling was embellished.


Another favorite of ours were the views from the summit of Signal Mountain, 7727 feet.


One morning we got up at daybreak to see the sun's first light on the Teton Mountain Range.


 My rendition of the most photographed barn in America..the T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row.

This is the other T.A. Moulton Barn..


My view of the Arrowleaf Balsamroot growing in the sage flats.

Jackson Lake cloud reflections.

A Lonely Tree..seen somewhere in Grand Teton Nation Park.


And finally, another moody day at the Schwabacher Landing.


After our amazing 2 weeks in the Grand Teton National Park, we spent 5 days in Idaho Falls. There we got caught up on laundry, annual Jeep maintenance and updating the blog.

More Later
 from somewhere in central Idaho.

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