Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Frost in Yellowstone

 

It feels so good to be back at Rain's Thursday Art and Dinner Date where this week's prompt is "frosty". I immediately had to think of our very first visit to Yellowstone National Park in the fall of 2002. Only a couple days in we experienced the first frost there at the very beginning of October.

While cold, it was also very beautiful. My photographer's heart was in heaven. All of these photos were still made with film and scanned several years later.


Yellowstone is a place that takes your breath away, but with this "sugar frosting" covering the ground it becomes downright magical.


Even the bison had frosting - but they couldn't care less.

In some places we still saw the beautiful colors of autumn.

The following three photos were taken at one of my favorite locations - it's almost fairylike with those whispering veils of fog.



The reflections were stunning.

One day I would like to experience Yellowstone in the winter...

Two weeks ago, after we got a new roof, we finally got solar panels. Last week they were inspected by the city and then by the utility company. Everything from start to finish went smoothly. We worked only with local companies and it was such a good experience. The first thing I did when the panels started producing, was to bake bread (I have baked a lot more since then!). Funny enough, that same day the solar guy came by to deliver a couple tools for the Geek, and he immediately asked me whether I was baking bread because it was smelling so good. I love the scent of freshly baked bread.

Otherwise I was a bit lazier when it came to making dinner and made one of my "lazy cook" meals, with the help of Trader Joe's:

I simply cooked some rice, sauteed zucchini and eggplant and then cooked the chicken with the teriyaki sauce. It was better than I expected and certainly will be repeated.



15 comments:

Iris Flavia said...

Hört sich bekannt an. Ich habe damals die paar Australien-Bilder auch eingescannt.
Das ging so langssam, ich bin zwischen zwei Sätzen fix einkaufen gegangen. 7 Monate und nicht mal 400 Fotos...

Der Park sieht schön aus, aber brrrr... zu kalt! Das Bison!

Das Brot sieht lecker aus un hübsche Stäbchen mit den Eulen.

roentare said...

It is simply gorgeous

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It's good to see these old pictures of Yellowstone, Carola and to know you enjoyed your visit there. A friend of mine was there just a few years ago and didn't especially enjoy the experience. She said it was like being stuck in traffic on the freeway and many of the people were "idiots" to borrow her term for them. Apparently two guys almost got into a fist fight over one allegedly blocking the line of sight of the other's camera. As for your teriyaki chicken it looks delicious! Hugs - David

My name is Erika. said...

Those are gorgeous Yellowstone photos Carola. It is amazing how much more the evergreens have grown back since when you took these photos. But frosty does make the views photographic, and I'm with you about how exciting it is to get the camera and head out into the frost. And yummy bread. It's fun to bake it, isn't it? Hugs-Erika

Gillena Cox said...

Wow!!! Your photos are gorgeous. Here in Trinidad and Tobago🇹🇹 we do not share your climate. We have only A Rainy Season snd A Dry Season.

Much❤love

Christine said...

Wonderful frosty photos. Love your chicken teriyaki.

Valerie-Jael said...

The frosty photos are wonderful, frost and mist are always so wonderful. And your food looks good, too. Have a great day, hugs, Valerie

Lowcarb team member said...

What fabulous Yellowstone photographs, I did enjoy seeing them.
Your food looks good.

All the best Jan

Jeanie said...

I'm not at all ready for frost but it certainly beats the next step! Your photos are all gorgeous, each and every one. And it is beautiful, that frost. No arguments there! Just not ready!

Tom said...

...you captured some magical moment in Yellowstone. What an experience.

carol l mckenna said...

Very beautiful and creative 'frost' photos of national park ~ Wow!

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

NatureFootstep said...

such beautiful images from Yellowstone. Makes me really want to visit it once more but that will not happen.
Thanks for sharing the beauty!

DVArtist said...

Magnificent photos. These are worthy of framing.

Hena Tayeb said...

Beautiful.

Rain said...

I love the bread baking! And congrats on getting a new roof and solar panels, that's great! Your photos of Yellowstone are just beautiful! I love the foggy trees! ☺