Desiree and I drove to Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park yesterday afternoon. We stayed overnight in Gardiner, and today I am teaching a class about significant changes in the 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code for the park electricians.
Oddly
enough, I enjoy the Code in much the same way I enjoy poetry, and I really
enjoy teaching the crew in Yellowstone. But this trip is most notable because
Desiree is seeing the park for the very first time. As we were driving over
Bozeman Pass and taking in the scenery, she announced, “I love Montana.”
“Glad
to hear that,” I responded. 'I love it, too.'
On
Friday, we will be driving through the park and exiting by way of West
Yellowstone. I am hoping for a lot of encounters with game on the way through.
Today,
I have posted two photographs taken when we entered the park.
Desiree
at Roosevelt Arch
The
Two of Us
—Mitchell
Hegman
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