Greetings from Bear Lake
Please step with me into the way-way-back machine, for a trip to a simpler time... roughly a month ago...

The beach was endlessly entertaining...

New dance steps were invented...

Beauties were bathed in the surprisingly warm water...

And spectacular views were viewed.
This picture just doesn't do it justice, due to the fact that I don't really have any wide-angle lenses to speak of.
Caves were spelunked, and stairs were climbed. Over 800 of them.
Frosty beers were consumed; some of them were even of the full-strength Idaho variety, instead of the watered-down 3.2% I've become accustomed to.
Sadly, no bears were spotted. Someone owes me a bear. However, many a deer were seen, up close and personal, as was a small herd of cows.
Oh, and something decided to make a nest on our car battery. And chew through a wiper fluid line. Ah, nature.
And a good time was had by all. Our thanks also to Liz and Spencer who made our trip that much more fun.

The beach was endlessly entertaining...

New dance steps were invented...

Beauties were bathed in the surprisingly warm water...

And spectacular views were viewed.
This picture just doesn't do it justice, due to the fact that I don't really have any wide-angle lenses to speak of.
Caves were spelunked, and stairs were climbed. Over 800 of them.
Frosty beers were consumed; some of them were even of the full-strength Idaho variety, instead of the watered-down 3.2% I've become accustomed to.
Sadly, no bears were spotted. Someone owes me a bear. However, many a deer were seen, up close and personal, as was a small herd of cows.
Oh, and something decided to make a nest on our car battery. And chew through a wiper fluid line. Ah, nature.
And a good time was had by all. Our thanks also to Liz and Spencer who made our trip that much more fun.
