Taking a walk near our campsite…
Joan: “should I ask if they want me to take a picture of them?”
Marc: “no, remember social distancing”
Joan: “yes, I guess things have changed forever”
Marc: “not really, it’s always been kinda gross to touch someone else’s cell phone or camera”
Joan: “is it that or you just don’t like to talk to people?”
Marc: “oh yeah, there’s that too”
Another great night and day for the novice campers, still learning and taking notes for our next adventure. Yesterday we took a boat ride across Jenny Lake and hiked about 3 miles to the top of Inspiration Point, not even a blip to the top of the Grand Teton. Still, altitude gets the best of you and the further up the slower we climb…going down is much more enjoyable. We brought a lunch for the trip and sat by a waterfall to eat…so peaceful.
Today we unleashed our bikes from the back of Little Al, brought them better use them, and drove close to Jackson and rode in. Pretty short trip there at only 7 miles but the wind and altitude made it a workout…another packed lunch in a park near the city. The local geese made the walk to a table treacherous because of land mines…them little birds sure can take some big poops!
All set for our next stop, leaving in the morning for Yellowstone…”don’t touch that window Joanie!”

Lunch.

Lake Jenny.

Why you so chippy little fella?

She seems inspired, but not enough to get out of my picture.

Looking for bears.

So close. Did you know they can jump fences…I think the Indians taught them?!

Eating again.

Hello Jackson.

I’m thinking beaver. Could it be Buc-ee? (Must be from Texas to understand)

JL.

That’s a lot of horns.

No, not being cool…being tired and a little acrophobia.

Closer…buffalo or bison?

Follow me.

Step off, we’ll take our own picture.

I’m with you Marc. No need to touch other people’s stuff or have strangers touching me. Joan is just a friendly, welcoming, lovely person…she can’t help it.
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She’ll learn eventually living with this germophobe.
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