Yellowstone you are a mystical, magical, wonder. I have so enjoyed your golden and green meadows, stately mountains, clear and raging rivers, crooked trees, mineral terraces, and wildlife. Most of all I loved your bubbling, steaming, spouting, colorful pools of mysterious waters. You were everything I could have hoped for and much more. So much more. It took me a long time to get to see you and you were worth the wait. I only wish everyone could experience your wondrous beauty.
Upon waking this morning we noticed we had a small amount of snow. Look at these tiny, perfectly formed, snowflakes. These were not frost crystals but were snow flakes and they looked like flowers to me. What a pretty way to leave such a magnificent place. But before we could leave Tommy had to take a bucket of hot water to the roof of our RV. He had to pour hot water on the slide outs awning since it had a half inch of ice on it from yesterdays rain and would not retract.
We are on our way to Billing, Montana, a 5 hours –200 mile trip back north to have our generators fuel leak repaired. A little change in our loose travel plans.
I have to give a big thank you to Rocky Mountain Cummins in Billings, MT who got us in as soon as we arrived. Our fuel leak was repaired in less than a half an hour and we were on our way. Plus we were NOT “taken to the cleaners” on the bill. $35 for the part and $50 for labor. We are smiling.
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