We stayed on a ranch last night and saw an amazing display of stars as there was almost no competing light pollution. But there was noise pollution. The cattle mooed all night and the horses would suddenly decide to start galloping in the dark. Horses must have good eyesight because I didn't hear any of them trip and fall on the uneven ground. We woke up this morning to see a calf licking Custer's tires. Ah, life on the farm.
Today was Karla's 58th birthday and we celebrated by driving to the Tetons. (Sigh) On the way I was lucky enough to pick up a B&B that had just had a cancellation moments before which is great as Jackson is packed. It is very plush and we have a nice view of the mountains out our window. The owner is originally from Chile. Small world.
Speaking of small worlds, we hiked to a lake in the Tetons and struck up a conversation with a couple as we were sitting on a log watching the water lap. Turns out they are vacationing here from Cary, NC. Small world indeed.
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