Thursday, September 6, 2018

9-6-18 Jackson-West Yellowstone by way of the Grand Tetons:



Spending some time with baby Layla.  She loves playing hide and seek.  My elbow was blocking her view of my face.  She thought that was funny. 

It was a beautiful morning!  Our first views of Jackson were of the little strip mall across the street from the lodge. 
After packing up our stuff again in our Dodge Caravan mini-van (nice free upgrade from the full size car that probably wouldn't have held all our stuff!) we headed to breakfast.  The kids checked ratings online and said this place is were we should go.
Cute restaurant and breakfast was good.  Off to a good start.
Then we walked around a bit.  Seems antler arches are a big thing here.
The square in the middle of town had antler archways at all 4 corners.
We decided to run into the grocery store before hitting the road.  Picked up snacks for the road---cheese, crackers, candy, chips.
Layla loves shopping carts now.
We also had to check out TJMaxx.  Thought they might have Jackson stuff in there, but they didn't.
Driving through town on our way out of town.
interesting little town
even have bike rentals.
Just out of town we were already admiring the scenery.
and interesting houses.
and wildlife---statues.
There are even a lot of wild flowers this time of year.
4 miles out of town is Grand Teton National Park.
They are as amazing as I expected!
We took the drive into the park and down to Yellowstone.  It's nice having the senior pass and getting into the National Parks free.
more wild flowers in the park

it must have been 90 degrees today, but there's still snow in the mountains.



  Stopped at one of the pull offs and walked around a bit to enjoy the views even more.
Josh pushing the stroller with Layla in it.
I took a trail a little bit rockier and met back up with them farther down the lake.
Thought this would take me to the lake, but it took me to another parking lot!

heading back up hopefully towards Angie and Josh.





Hummm---right or left?

At least I found the lake.

and a marina.



the kids were waiting by the marina and snacking on cheese and crackers while Layla just enjoyed being out of the car seat.
aspens?
more of the lake
Poor little guy.  Looks like someone used him for target practice.
I walked up for a higher view (which turned out to be just trees).
One of the few butterflies I saw.
After about an hour or 2, we hit the road again.
The Tetons were clouding over, but it was still pretty.
Fall was just beginning to show.

Would have expected it to be more crowded in the park

remnants of a fire.
We came upon a place where a bunch of cars were pulled over, so we did to.   Then we found what they were looking at.  (Pictures taken with my 600mm zoom lens.  We were far far away from it.)
This guy was huge.  Only grizzly we saw the whole trip.

It's only about 60 miles from Jackson - the southern entrance of Yellowstone, but we had about another 60 miles to go through Yellowstone park to get to West Yellowstone.
But the scenery there is outstanding, too.
Coming in from the South Entrance.
more wild flowers along the road
We were anxious to get to the resort and try to keep Layla on a good sleep schedule, so we only stopped once when we got into Yellowstone.
Had to document our first buffalo
Coming upon the midway Geyser basin
Don't know if these were killed by the geothermal water or the fire of 1988, but they looked pretty cool.
The ride through the main part of the park didn't have too much traffic.
Reached West Yellowstone about 6ish.  Wonder if this guy ever got through the leather of the seat? 
Finally in our room----in time to see a pretty nice sunset from our 3rd floor patio!

Pretty nice place!
I headed to the grocery store to pick up dinner makings (spaghetti) and other stuff---cereal for breakfast, creamer for coffee, snacks for snacks.
One more look at the sunset.
It was a great first day of actual vacation.  Can't wait to explore more!

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

9-5-2018 Jackson Hole Lodge:



Angie found this place on Orbitz for about $250 for a 1 bedroom suite with sofa bed.  That was a pretty good deal for this Jackson Hole. 
As you would expect with "lodge" in it's name, it was rather rustic.  Soft decor (carpets, bedding, chair materials) was southwestern and worn.  But we knew we would only be here a night, so booked it.

The couch folded out into a bed.  It wasn't the most comfortable bed, but I have slept on a lot less comfortable beds!  Tried to use the fireplace but it came on for a couple minutes, then shut off, leaving the room smelling like gas. 
 The kitchen was small but efficient.  Although when we spent the night on our return, the dishes in the cabinet were dirty.  I suspect someone loaded the dishwasher before they left and housekeeping put them away without noticing they weren't washed. 
 It was nice that the 1 bedroom suite had 2 bathrooms.  I didn't get a picture of the master bath.  But this is the 2nd one.  Not bad.  I did like the shampoos and soaps they used---same as what I get in Kauai at the Wyndham---Spa Therapy sea moss  by Gilchrist & Soames. 
 the pad of paper and pen were a nice touch.
 right across the street from the lodge was this strip mall. 
 the common area of the Lodge was nice although I never saw anyone using it.
 towards the check in area.

 Nice complimentary coffee, tea, hot cocoa area.
It also had an outdoor pool area and Jacuzzi.  They looked nice, but we didn't use them.  Angie and Josh were going to use the fire pit, but it was out of order.

We weren't expecting luxury so it suited us fine.  So much so, that after spending several hours stuck in traffic in Yellowstone over the next week, we decided to stay here the night before our 1:30pm flight on the 13, too.  Unfortunately, our rate jumped up to $350.  But when I checked out, the receipt said $250.  When I questioned them, she took the receipt back and said I wasn't suppose to see that!  WT??!!!

9-5-2018 off to Yellowstone---by way of Jackson Hole!



13 months of waiting and the day is finally here! 

So I packed up a bunch of low carb foods for Ken to have (working on getting that A1C down) while we were gone since he'd be house bound and carted it and him over to Angie and Josh's where he would stay for the week and watch the dogs.

He even got a little time in with Layla before we took off.

Didn't get too far before traffic came to a screeching halt.  Looked like this guy broke an axle and flipped the car carrier he was towing.  Rather expensive journey for them!
Luckily, Layla was in a happy mood and pretty content most of the 3 hour trip to the airport.  She doesn't usually like car rides!
But she does like being held, so there was no problems with her at the airport. 
Her first time in an airport.  I have a feeling she's going to be quite the world traveler before too long!
She even enjoyed the plane ride.  Wonder what she was thinking as she looked down on the world below?!
Since she's under 2, she got to fly for free.  But that also meant she was a lap child.  With 3 of us sitting in the row, we pretty well kept her entertained.
Our flights took us from ATL - DFW.  A tropical storm was coming up the gulf, so it was a bit cloudy.
Layla even napped awhile during the flights.
After a short lay over in Dallas, we were on our way to Jackson Hole.  Left Perry about 11:30am.  Had a 4pm flight from ATL - DFW.  Then left there about 6 and got into JAC about 8:30 (loosing 2 hours along the way for time zone changes). 
It's really nice that many of the major airlines now have screens on the back of the seat in front of you so you can watch tv, movies or check an interactive map for location.  On this flight, I watched the movie: The 15:17 to Paris about the Americans who foiled an attack on a train bound to Paris in 2015.  Good movie!
Circling into Jackson Hole for a landing
Even saw a pretty sunset as we neared the airport.
Our welcome to Jackson Hole Airport---arch made of antlers. 
It was a long day, but went quite well.  We didn't know how Layla would do, but she was a champ.  The change in air pressure in the plane didn't even seem to bother her.  But I'm glad we didn't have another 2.5 hours of car ride to get to our resort tonight.  We booked the night at Jackson Lodge so we could go through the Tetons tomorrow on our way to our week long base in West Yellowstone.  Ended up with frozen pizzas for dinner.

Monday, June 4, 2018

2018 Savannah-Edisto trip

2018-May 31- June 3   Savannah-Edisto long weekend with Angie, Josh and Layla:

Time to use some more of our Wyndham points and hit the beach!

5-31-2018 to Savannah

6-1-2018  Savannah and on to Edisto

6-2-2018  Edisto Beach

6-3-2018 Botany Bay

Wyndham Ocean Ridge: The Village; 674A&B (2 bedroom lockoff)

Only 3 nights, but we all had a great time!  Been way too long since we've been to the beach!