From Couer D’Alene we spent one day in Sandpoint and then headed towards our final destination – Glacier National Park.
Guess what? You’re never going to believe this.
We drove one more scenic byway, Wild horse trail. Ya know, four just wasn’t quite enough.
Don’t worry, I didn’t write another country song.
Really though, it was gorgeous.
Here’s a bit of what we saw along the way:
Why do men always love taking pics of your backside?
If you ask me, 5 is about 4 too many!
I know that my kids would be thinking, “there’s no way mom would go out on that. I am a bit afraid of heights. How could I not, it’s turquoise!
It was really swingy and kind of scary.
The entire trip my hubby just kept saying how he wished he’d brought his pole. But he didn’t want me to have to wait for him to fish.
Ya think? That’s the least I could’ve done. I mean how many stores, yard sales, antique, and thrift shops did he stop at for me?
Well, he may not have brought his pole, but a little town in Montana, Callahan Creek gave him the next best thing.
That’s some fish!
Tomorrow I will show you pics of the beautiful Glacier. Then Monday, I will share my traveling treasures.
Hope ya all come back now!
11 comments
Stunningly beautiful!!
Those photos are unbelievably beautiful! Wow! And hubby's fish???? Most excellent!
Beautiful scenic shots of the river. And the swinging bridge is cool. I enjoyed your photos.
ur pics are making me wish i was on vacay sooooo bad! Beautiful!
ps. I wrote you back on my blog about following =] thanks for the words of encouragement, too!
Thanks so much for sharing your trip! I've always wanted to see Glacier Nat'l Park!
-Lynn
Love the pictures. They are all wonderful. That part of the country is so pretty. I have always enjoyed it. Have a super rest of your trip. Hugs, Marty
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog. I was thinking the same thing about the little plate rack, it really does make the strawberry stand out. The strawberry was a Christmas present from my mom and dad. I love it because they both thought that it was an apple, I don't have the heart to correct them. :)
The pictures of your trip are amazing, I love to stop at yard sales antique shops and thrift stores when we are out of town. It is amazing how the second hand market varies from one town to the next.
I hope you will be by again soon.
:) Michelle
You have an eye for photography, your pictures are beautiful! And I love that bridge, although... it looks terrifying LOL.
Rachel
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Loving your photos!
What a beautiful place and such a brave woman! Truth be told, I would have walked across that bridge too...it was turquoise!
You are SO brave. That just scares me staring at that pic of you on the bridge..lol
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