A lone bison grazes while Castle Geyser erupts in the background My husband recently re-retired, and we are front-loading travel. My #AtoZChallenge posts this year will explore our adventures--some pre-retirement, some post. Today's location: Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone is my husband's Disneyland--his happiest place on Earth. The diversity of wildlife, the numerous geothermal features, and the stunning landscapes all combine to make visiting Yellowstone a bucket-list experience. It's no wonder it was the nation's (and even world's, according to Wikipedia) first national park! A baby bison grazing with its mother a large elk lies down in a field a muskrat swims in a lake Heart Spring, a heart shaped geothermal feature Beehive Geyser erupts under a partially cloudy sky Morning Glory pool displays many colors, from blue in the center to orange and brown at the edges the very clear Fish Lake, with the mountains in reflection the white travertine terraces of...
a yellow diamond road sign with a picture of a cow on it My husband recently re-retired, and we are front-loading travel. My #AtoZChallenge posts this year will explore our travels--some pre-retirement, some post. As we haven't traveled to anywhere that starts with the letter X, I was scratching my head to try to figure out exactly what I would cover for today's post--until my husband suggested sharing different crossing (Xing) signs that we have stumbled across in our travels. I'll let the signs speak for themselves: This panther Xing sign in Everglades National Park in Florida sparked the idea for today's post. a deer Xing sign somewhere in the western part of the USA a Xing sign declaring "open range" depicts a bull big horn sheep Xing sign Xing sign shows a person on horseback pedestrian Xing sign donkey Xing sign Tortoise Xing sign in Joshua Tree National Park a double Xing sign: horse on top, cattle on bottom another desert tortoise Xing sign a pedestr...