We drove today in big sky country! Every time I visit Wyoming it offers something different for me. I usually remember it as cold, windy, and snowy...but today was different. It truly was the first time I noticed just how beautiful the state really was. I tried taking as many pictures as I could. It was so cool watching the sun set over the snow-caped hills. Great way to end the day!
Feet in the Mississippi!
Our time in Missouri is coming to an end. There was only one more thing that I wanted to do before we took off on the open road...Put my feet in the Mississippi River! Woohoo! This is one of the most famous rivers in the whole entire world. It is the the second longest in the US at 2,320 miles long! I feel honored to have put my feet in its murky waters. As for wildlife, I did not spot a thing! Wish us luck on the road...
PS: A new animals is about to join our Animal Ambassador Team. More details coming soon....
The Arch!
Frankenstein, Missouri
Yes. There is actually a place called Frankenstein in Missouri and my GREAT grandmother lives there! What a place. We had to stop at this sign because once you get to the to town (population maybe 4) there is no more signs!
On our two hour drive to the country we spotted a few White-Tailed Deer and some wild turkeys. A little too early in the year to spot baby turtles. Bummer.
RARE Baby Clouded Leopards born!
Hey everyone,
I found this article in the Washington Post about two rare Clouded Leopards that were born! Check it out! http://corbinmaxey.com/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/24/AR2009032403517.html?g=1