Thursday, September 3, 2009

Below is the Craters of the Moon National Monument series.

The figure displayed at top left in the panel is the humidity: 13.9 percent.

The lush campground.

Why, youuuuu yellow-bellied marmot!

An Oregon woman driving a minivan had this personalized license plate. The blogger asked the ranger if he had seen the plate. The ranger replied he hadn't. The blogger told the ranger the plate read TETONS. The ranger said, "Maybe that's her favorite place." The blogger asked, "On Earth or her body?" The ranger was embarrassed.


Two above: Dwarf buckwheat.

Rabbit brush.

Damn tourists!


Two above: A volcanic crater containing a pine tree the blogger estimated to be about 30 feet tall. It's amazing anything can survive in this environment, let alone flourish.

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