Yellowstone Drivers: Road trip #7
People
go to Yellowstone for its beauty, grandeur, and wildlife. After several hours
of beauty and grandeur, they become fanatic about seeing wildlife. If they
don’t happen to spot a moose or a bear, they get passionate over anything
wearing fur. I’ve seen times when a chipmunk could cause a 40-vehicle
standstill in both directions, or a field mouse could put an SUV in a ditch. I
tend to think that the mooses and the bears were hiding back in the woods
sending the chipmunks and field mice out so that they could all laugh their
furry butts off.
As we were
leaving Yellowstone, we were following a large RV that suddenly slammed on his
breaks. I told Avon that it must be a ground squirrel sighting. As the RV
pulled into the left lane, I could see that right in front of us was a huge
bull buffalo just strolling down the middle of the right lane. As we moved over
to pass him, we came so close that I told Avon to reach out, scratch his cheek,
and call him Sweetie. She didn’t.
Tomorrow!
“Life is much too important
to be taken seriously.”
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