About this blog:
We love traveling. We always capture tons of pictures from wherever we've been and we like sharing our traveling experiences with our friends. So, this is how this blog began - as short stories with pictures in an attempt to share where we've been and what we've seen. Even not stories , but just notes. Nothing serious and big. Mostly I'm writing these stories on a rush and sometimes even don't have time to re-read them. So, I apologize in advance for possible typos here and there. There can be some factual errors or inaccuracies and they even might be corrected one day. Don't hesitate to contact me if you find something that needs to be fixed and don't expect these notes to be a perfect novels ;) The stories in this blog are not in chronological order, but I will try to remember to put the date of the trip. So... welcome to this blog and, hopefully, you will find something interesting and have the same feeling we had when we were there. Let's go...
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Using anything published here without permission is violation of the law and... it isn't really nice...

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Yellowstone Park - Grand Prismatic Spring and Old Faithful - Part 5


We left the Fountain Paint Pot area and drove down the road. By this time the weather changed. Mild and even warm midday turned into a chilly afternoon. So when we stopped next time we found more steam and white fog covering the ponds, lakes and geysers.

 

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Flowers and not flowers

Spring is almost here. The days are warmer and even we have some snow every now and then we all know... Spring is coming. Meaning we will enjoy the flowers popping up here and there for a couple of months. And it slows down by mid-Summer and fewer new flowers will appear. One of these days I went outside and found most of the flowers I already saw ;)

 

Monday, March 27, 2023

Yellowstone Park - a very alone buffalo and more geysers - Part 4

Click here to look at Porcelain Basin - Yellowstone Park - Porcelain Basin - Part 3 

We left a Porcelain Basin and moved further. It was close to midday and the chilly morning was replaced by a nice and warm, almost Summer, day. We stopped here and there for just a few minutes and returned back on the road.
There are a lot of waterfalls in Yellowstone Park and every one of them look unique. The next one we found on the side of the road was striped.

 

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Life of birds

There are a lot of different birds that call Colorado home. We see many of them every day, but some of them are not as common and you need to go somewhere to see them. City Park, for example. Did you know the small island in the middle of City Park is home for a big community of gorgeous black birds? Not a Blackbirds though ;) 
You can meet Double-Crested Cormorants in many places in Colorado, but in City Park they have an island where they feel at home. Stop by and watch these big birds cutting through the air with great speed...

 

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Yellowstone Park - Porcelain Basin - Part 3

Click here to looks at the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone - Yellowstone Park - buffalos and waterfalls - Part 2 

The roads in Yellowstone Park are good. And it's a real pleasure moving from one place to another so we really enjoyed it. There are some sideroads running out here and there so we took one of them to discover something outside of the main road. We were rewarded with another waterfall we could see not far away.

 

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Yellowstone Park - buffalos and waterfalls - Part 2

Click here to see where it started - Yellowstone Park - lake, river and Dragon's Mouth - Part 1

We left Devil's Kitchen (mostly because no one offered us breakfast so we had no reason to stay longer) and moved further. We had something like 150 miles of the road to cover and multiple spots to see. And 150 miles is only the main road... Totally there are over 300 miles of accessible roads in the park. And don't forget they also have a lot of dirty roads and off-road trails. Not to mention hiking trails... But because we had very little time, we only counted to cover the main road so... 10 miles later we were stopped by a traffic jam caused by buffalo's herd walking on the road.

 

Monday, March 20, 2023

Yellowstone Park - lake, river and Dragon's Mouth - Part 1

Yellowstone park is one the the most beautiful and unusual places on Earth to visit. It's easy to spend days and weeks exploring and you never are going to get bored. Our trip there was way too short - just two days. What can you do there if you have two days? Not much... just make a drive around the park on the main road and stop on the main viewpoints. But it is still worth doing even if you have not enough time for hikes or to look at anything outside the main route.
Early September is a really good time to take a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Why? For many reasons and the first is the weather - it's already not toasty hot, but also still not freezing cold (we, actually, filed for an exception and got one ;) but we'll talk about it later). Another reason is the crowd - there are much fewer people here in September when students return to school. So we started from Denver late Friday and planned to drive 500 miles overnight. We wanted to see the sunrise in the park... and we got it! It was around 6AM when we reached the south entrance and was driving along Yellowstone Lake...

 

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Flowers in July

Colorado Winter is hardly cold. Some days are but mostly the weather is mild. And we also have a lot of really warm days. But... from time to time... the cold storm comes and the gloomy chilly days make us stay inside and not leave the house as long as we can. And the best way to warm up during this period is a cup of hot tea (or coffee if you prefer) and memories... Memories of a hot day in July when the hot air is wrapping you up and bright flowers please your eyes... and... yes, this is a Prickly Lettuce, the flower you can see in details here - One flower show...

 

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Castlewood Canyon park. Still bare and colorless.

This place is magical. It is always beautiful, it doesn't matter if you hike there during hot Summer days or cold Spring mornings. Fall time is definitely the best (just look here if you don't believe me - Castlewood Canyon park again, but from another angle). But Spring is special. Even when the colors are faded and there is no green grass or leaves, this place still looks very attractive.

 

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Echo Lake in March

It happened a long time ago. We drove to the mountains to see how Echo Lake looked frozen and covered with snow... But first we stopped to watch some buffaloes... Aren't they gorgeous?

 

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Animals, animals, animals...

Zoo is the best place to meet some animals you never would have come up with in nature. Even seeing them in the cages is still an experience you might never have had otherwise.

 

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Barr Lake in March

Early March is not the best time to visit Barr Lake. The lake is frozen and very few birds are still there. But... If you have patience you can find something nice there even in March ;) But first you need to look at the lake from the high ground...

 

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

One day in New York - wrapping it up

Click here if you'd like to have a walk in Central Park - One day in New York - walking in Central Park or off the rails again ;) 

Before returning to the streets of New York we found a nice bench on the sunny side and had our lunch. This short break helped a lot and we felt like we had gotten the second wind.

 

Monday, March 6, 2023

One day in New York - walking in Central Park or off the rails again ;)

To learn about our movement before we got off tracks click here - One day in New York - back on track and through the heart of the city 

We were walking for over 4 hours now and... we were tired for sure, but more importantly we were overwhelmed with all these new impressions and our minds needed some rest. So many buildings... so many skyscrapers... so many people on Fifth Ave... We were looking for some escape and mental rest and... we found it! It is called nature and they have a big chunk of it just in the middle of Manhattan. They call it Central Park and we were just there ;) The long line of horse carriages stayed waiting for the passengers, but even tired we still preferred to walk...

 

Sunday, March 5, 2023

One day in New York - back on track and through the heart of the city

To glance at people celebrating Easter click here - One day in New York - along Fifth Avenue 

We left the crowded Fifth Ave and all these celebrating people and walked around the block. We planned to discover new places and intended to stay on tracks (however bent these tracks were)... We walked deeper into the heart of Manhattan... The area where the tall skyscrapers are neighboring old five-seven story buildings. Many of these buildings were highly decorated and we also found a lot of Art Deco time landmarks. 

 

Thursday, March 2, 2023

One day in New York - along Fifth Avenue

To see what we saw before this moment click here - One day in New York - beginning...

That day we moved across New York like the shuttle moves in the loom. We were zigzagging between the Park Ave and the Avenue of the Americas and slowly moving up toward Central Park.

 

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

4th of July parade in Park Hill

What can be nicer than to sit in the shadow on the road shoulder and watch the 4th of July parade? Many things, actually, but... this is one of the best things you can do when the Summer sun is so hot, the asphalt is melting... Just make sure you have enough water and the shadow is deep ;)