Tuesday we were off to Jackson, WY to share a bit of the town with
Justin who had never been there. The drive over Teton Pass was uneventful but
there still was some snow on the road. Klara would not let us stop for any
pictures on the way, but here are a couple of the West Side of the Tetons seen
in early morning light
through a
frosty window of the car.
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A View from the West at 35 mph |
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A Frosty Window |
Breakfast was at the Bunnery, a well established
restaurant and bakery close to the Square. We then spent a couple of hours at
the National Museum of Wildlife Art which is located just North of Jackson, and
overlooks the National Elk Refuge.
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Elk Preserve and Mountains |
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Bronze Moose and Valley |
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Bison Statue outside N.M. of Wildlife Art |
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Leary Moose |
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Golden Eagle |
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Bison Statues |
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Elk Bugling |
We also visited a couple of Galleries in
town including the Tom Mengelsen Gallery and the Henry Holdsworth Gallery.
Before we knew it, it was time to head for home and get over the Pass before
dark.
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