Photos Used In This Blog

Many of the photos I use in this blog will be made using my smartphone and others with my DSLR camera. I hope you will not mind me posting with the smartphone since we can do it while we are on the move and from any location where we have phone service. I think the smartphone photos will be of lower quality so I hope you will understand.

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Sunday A Beautiful Day in the Tetons

The temperature here got down to 27 last night. It was cold! When we got up this morning, we were treated to a beautiful scene on the mountains from our view from the campground. I will try to show you the beauty in some of the photos below. The temperature got up to about 65 during the day and the sun was out all day. We rely on a solar panel to charge back the batteries that have been partly depleted the night before so we were really glad to see sun come back again. 

I want to tell you what happened tonight. I got the computer out to do this blog and the computer would not start. It would not do anything. I was thinking the blog from here on out during the trip would be done using only my smartphone and few if any photos. I did a search  on the Internet with my phone on the brand of computer I found a possible fix where I would insert a straight pin in a very small hole in the bottom of the computer and hold it for 30 seconds (to reset something). I did that and voila! It started just like it should. I feel like I now have a new computer and so thankful it is working again. 

I want to explain that when we get to Yellowstone (on Wednesday evening), I will not be posting each day. I will not be in a location where I can get cell phone service which gives me Internet service. I will do the best I can to keep the blog updated. 

Tomorrow, we leave this campground and go to Jackson in preparation for treatment on Tuesday and Wednesday. After treatment on Wednesday, we head to Yellowstone. The drive from Jackson to the campground where we plan to stay in Yellowstone is about 112 miles.
 
The next three photos are views of the mountains from Gros Ventre campground




Chapel of The Transfiguration