Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Adventures in Wyoming

Last week I was on a trip doing recruitment for the place I work at. I took some pics along the way for you all to enjoy! Well, I enjoyed seeing them first hand! For the duration of the trip, I drove a whopping 1300 miles and was able to listen to two full audio books. They're definitely what kept me awake, especially during the 5 1/2 hour drive home. 


Me with a pretty view of the Grand Tetons in the background (just outside of Jackson Hole, Wyoming). They are my favorite mountain range and I've backpacked a couple times there; once a 40 mile trip. 


Grand Tetons again. Sigh!


They're a little difficult to see, but if you look closely enough,  you'll get a view of some cute dear. FYI: I didn't zoom in at all. They were right there by my car. Super cool! The deer were probably wondering what the giggling sound was coming from the car. Uh . . . it was me. You can't blame me, I was excited.


Lets play "Where's Waldo?" Or should I say, "Where's the Plane?" Did you find it?

I had fun! Haven't taken a real vacation for a couple years, so this will have to suffice till I can do something not work related. 

Now I'm back to the regular routine. Oddly enough, last night I could hardly sleep for excitement to be back at work. It was like Christmas. Yep, I'm crazy. A good crazy, though. 

Photography Copyright Julia King 2011

6 comments:

  1. I'm sure those deer were like, "Why is that strange metal thing giggling at us?" Hehe! Looks beautiful, Jules! *hugs* Thanks for sharing your pics! :)

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  2. You are so right, Jamie. Or they were thinking, "Another strange metal thing pointing some contraption at us that flashes and blinds us momentarily while strange giggling sounds from it." haha
    It was beautiful!

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  3. Great pictures of beautiful country.

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  4. Those are beautiful pics. I've always wanted to visit Wyoming. Alas, someday. Thankfully, I have been rather close to deer several times in my life. The markings on these deer look a bit different from ones I've seen.
    Thanks for sharing, Julia!

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  5. Thank you guys for the compliments and comments. Hope you're all doing great!

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