| One last early morning look at Old Faithful before we head out of Yellowstone | 
Here's our first bit of amazement.
Imagine an imaginary line beginning in Alaska United
  States Mexico.  That imaginary line is called  Atlantic  and Pacific
oceans.  It’s the winding line separating
the waters that flow into the Pacific Ocean  from the waters
that flow into the Atlantic Ocean .  
Incredible to think that such an imaginary line can exist,
but that’s not all.
Where we crossed the Continental Divide in Wyoming ISA  LAKE 
How did Isa  Lake 
| Lovely and Peaceful and Unusual | 
Our first stop in Grand Teton 
 National Park Colter Bay Visitor Center ,
and there we have our first views of the majesty of the Tetons towering 7,000
feet above the valley floor.  Their
massive presence, steel grey with spots of glacial ice, dwarfs the trees,
grasslands, and lakes that lie below.  I
am stunned by the magnificence of nature and of creation.  Surely this valley is one of the most
beautiful places on earth.  
We also learned that the mountain have names, Please remember these names for the next post I write because these peaks are with us throughout the rest of our trip.
Even in summer, Jackson Hole  is a
tourist’s dream.  Restaurants, art shops,
mercantiles and western stores are everywhere, and it’s a great place to roam
when you’re not out enjoying all that nature has to offer in the mountains,
lakes, rivers, and in the valley. You might even spot some very famous people.  I did.
| Interesting town. Look at those magnificent ski runs up the mountains. | 
| One of the great store, the Mercantile, with a moose out front. We had lots of fun inside too, and emerged with some "souvenirs." | 
| There really is an atmosphere of the untamed west. | 
| Right in the middle of town--Lewis and Clark exploring the continent. | 
| Who should I meet but Mark Twain and his young friends Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher | 
| Here's a chance to pose with those famous Ohioans who flew for the first time in North Carolina Wilbur and Orville Wright | 
 
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