Supalumphagus. I splurged and bought an hour - wait, two - of wifi and a cup of coffee at the Canyon Lounge. I need to show you some videos. But because this is only a third medal in a race grade of Wifi I won't be able to upload any pictures at the moment without cannibalizing. Unless I purchase the rights to more internet. Net neutrality is already lost here.
Please see as follows:
Somebody is Missing Their Dog
Grebe Lake (Note: Internet is by the hour here; this video took 66 minutes to upload. Accepting donations)
This Hill Became Occupied
I do not particularly like lakes but they appear to produce good videos when shot in their proximity. Such is life. Maybe you have a good experience with a lake in your life too. Please tell me when I return.
While I'm waiting for the day to warm up and the food I just obliterated (You said all you can eat, dudes, you can't stop me now) to settle down I will tell you what I saw today. Right here. In Yellowstone. In the next sentence. I saw: as I woke up early and drove to my next campsite to establish a place to sleep before I climb that mountain on my radar (Mt. Washburn): A mother and cub grizzly breakfasting on a carcass, two grey wolves watching this from a distance, and then further from the mess multiple coyotes yapping about it like those awful children at the last campsite. I have no good pictures because I saw all this through a strangers scope. And then I saw five bison, and then seven pelicans. Yup. Doing bison and pelican things, you bet. Good call.
This was within one and a half hours of waking. I do like Jiellosthone. Yesterday I spent all day at Mary Bay making music and enjoying both lake waves and waves of rain and sunshine. Today I will climb a mountain. Tomorrow I will wake up and see what I feel like because we write our own lives.
I should shave my face now. Peace.
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