The Clement family has always been very sport oriented, so after dinner we headed over to the ball diamond to play some softball. We have grown up quite a bit since the last time we tried to play softball so it didn’t take too long before we discovered the outfield was the hot place for all our big hitters. Thanks to Uncle Todd Mauger we couldn’t get too many runs in with his golden glove catching most of our pop flies in left field. We can’t forget to mention Uncle Joe’s triple hit too! The same evening we were able to celebrate Shane’s 22nd Birthday with some beautiful singing. We have a family with amazing talents all around the board.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Clement Family Reunion
The Clement family has always been very sport oriented, so after dinner we headed over to the ball diamond to play some softball. We have grown up quite a bit since the last time we tried to play softball so it didn’t take too long before we discovered the outfield was the hot place for all our big hitters. Thanks to Uncle Todd Mauger we couldn’t get too many runs in with his golden glove catching most of our pop flies in left field. We can’t forget to mention Uncle Joe’s triple hit too! The same evening we were able to celebrate Shane’s 22nd Birthday with some beautiful singing. We have a family with amazing talents all around the board.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Yellowstone in Spring
Barry was totally cherishing these “travertine deposits” near Mammoth Hot Springs. Our retinas were torched! These pictures don’t do it justice, but the travertine was as white as snow and the noonday sun made it treacherous to look at.
Catherine and I at Mammoth Hot Springs. I’m not sure why it is called Mammoth Hot Springs. The name is kind of a misnomer; it leads you to believe that there is a warm swimming area or something. FYI- as far as I know, there isn’t. Pretty area though…
This is one of the spewing geysers at the Painted Pots Geyser Basin. There are dozens that are capable of throwing heated water into the air; they just aren’t predictable like Old Faithful is. We happened upon this one.
We saw the standard wildlife that makes Yellowstone their home. This buffalo calf couldn’t have been more than three days old! It would not leave its mother’s side. It had to be touching her at all times. It didn’t help, though, that bone-headed tourists were out of their cars taking pictures. I prayed that the mom buffalo would gore them, but I guess that wasn’t a righteous enough desire…
We stopped for lunch at this picnic area and a herd of 20+ elk wandered into the field. Here you can make out some of them behind us. There weren’t any impressive bulls, just fat cows and scrawny rags (I think they call them).
We saw this lone antelope. Not too exciting for us, but you might find it neat…
This was the wildlife moment of the day. We saw this enormous bald eagle scouting out fish in this tiny lake. Look at the size of that thing! Eventually, he took flight, hovered over the lake, and dove down for a meal! He misfired, but it was rad!
All in all, it was a pleasant trip. They say that the spring is a good time to go because the snow has melted in the valleys so you have a chance to see a lot of wildlife as they come down to feed. Although that is true, we discovered that many of the best sections of road are still closed because of snow.