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This summer I am taking on the country with Harvey (My family's rv), my family, and dog Timber. And of course, my camera (an Olympus Pen-Ep3) and many, many, many books. Join us on this adventure through my pictures and writings.


Showing posts with label tootsiepop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tootsiepop. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

Petrified Forest (End of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and Lewistown, Montana Post)

Today, we hiked to the Petrified Forest as we planned. The Petrified Forest in Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the third largest in the country.  Petrified wood is created when dissolved minerals seep into wood, and over a span of millions of years, crystalize.  The petrified wood in this park once thrived in an area similar to the Florida Everglades.  Swampy, and home to prehistoric alligators and crocodiles.  This has been deciphered through geologic evidence in the rocks.   In this petrified forest, some pieces of wood are up to ten feet.  This section of the park was really remote and pretty, as there were no roads leading directly to the wood and that you had to hike in.  



Mom and Dad by some lovely petrified wood.


Macro of the petrified wood. 


This is the view from one end of the Petrified Forest.  Although they may appear small, the petrified wood was actually quite large and plentiful.  



One of the largest pieces within the forest.  


Dad hugging his large piece of petrified wood.  


Can you spot the dog?  (Not real, within the wood.)



 

Do you like Dad's new sombrero?  The color suits him, don't you think?


After, we saw some oil equipment, and I told my family the method used was frakking, or hydraulic fracturing.  However, they didn't believe me, but I was ultimately right! :)

We drove all the way through the rest of North Dakota, and into Montana.  That meant my book and more of my favorite candy! (Tootsie pops! :D ) Tomorrow, we will probably reach Glacier National Park, one of the parts of the trip I am looking most forward to!  I can really understand why Montana is called the "Big sky country."  The sky is so big and blue and looks as if is stretches on forever, you can see so far.  

Amy


Monday, July 2, 2012

Driving and Tootsie Pops (Interstate 90 West somewhere in Ohio post)





This is really all we are doing today.  Driving.  Which means I am really bored right now.  All I can really do is stare out the window and see the highway slide by.  I can also post to my blog (clearly) and listen to Classic Vinyl music, or lick my tootsie pop and ponder the age old question, 'How many licks does it take to reach the center of a tootsie pop?'  Maybe I should follow Little Miss Poster Dog for Winnebago's example and go take a nap.


However there has been some excitement.  We have been in three different states: New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio and it isn't even lunch yet! :)