I had the great opportunity to visit my brother in law in Montana recently. What amazing countryside! We had such a wonderful time and saw so many beautiful sites ... I thought I would share a few...
The rainbow over Butte ... it was more brilliant the picture captured, you could see all the colors and it lasted for quite a long time. We were able to see it for at least 30 minutes while driving back into town from Anaconda.
Spring was sprouting in Anaconda!
A view from the side of the road as we were traveling back from Philipsburg towards Anaconda. This picture doesn't do it justice. Amazing view of the river that travels alongside the mountain!
When we went to Yellowstone, my husband said his day would be complete if he could see a bear ... well, his day was complete! This was a rare sighting of a black bear in the park.
Yellowstone
More views ... everywhere we looked in Yellowstone, the view was incredible.
The bison were not very shy, they would walk right past you .... amazing animal!
These were some elk, just passing by.
Travertine terraces are seen at the mammoth hot springs in yellowstone. This is a form a calcium carbonate caused from the hot water steaming up from below the limestone surface ... just a cool site, but VERY HOT! The colors are actually created from various bacteria.Another of the many hot springs throughout Yellowstone.
I loved the texture of the rocks on the mountain, hmmm... I am inspired to use these colors and textures somehow in my pottery.
There are many of these beautiful, colorful geysers throughout the park, this is a small one, some of them are so deep and vivid, we didn't get an opporutnity to see some of the larger ones .... maybe when we return! There is one that is 370 ft wide, I believe it is at the Midway Geyser Basin.
This was called artists paintpots ... not a very good picture sorry. It was actually the hot bubbly clay, created from the underground volcano steaming up through various parts of the ground ... very cool sight ... although it wasn't very pleasant smelling ... think of a very strong sulfur smell. Well that is where I have been. I hope to get back down to the studio this afternoon and work on glazing some of my new pots with some slip trailing. I attending a workshop last month with some wonderful artists from England and Scotland to learn some slip trailing techniques ... more on that later! I tried some of the techniques so fingers crossed, they will turn out o.k.