Sunday, June 8, 2008

one honey bear, none other bear

we drove up yesterday day from the grand teeeetons and found our selves in yellowstone national park, at least we think. the whiteout snow and frigid temperatures leave us with much more pressing concerns than where we are, like if our toes-ies are still attached. upon our arrival the national park service, bless their hearts, had old faithful geyser all heated up and ready to blow. unfortunately, an extended breakfast of sausage egg and cheese at jenny lake made us late for this appointment, and we missed faithfuls show by a mere 5 minutes. after 90 some odd minutes of waiting on the lodge floor, we finally did see ye ol' faithful.

this morning after a breakfast of pancakes and snow, we ventured out on a lil hikey at stormy point. it was muddy and snowy, but pretty neat. our conversation quickly turned to bears, and long winded hypotheticals about whether a bear on an island would always feel cornered, or what country tunes would attract them best. our bear spottings remains at 0, and i dont think anybody is taking it as harsh as honey bear. his disappointed eyes tug at my heart strings, and nearly make me want to leave out some bacon near our tent tonight. nearly.

flying squirrelism from last night, while discussing our favorite underrated movies, liar liar innevitably came up. flying squirrelism #4ish: "yea, but the best part about that movie is the take-outs. have you ever seen the take-outs? they're really funny."

at the moment we're evading the cold and hiding out near the payphones in the canyon lodge of yellowstone. keeping warm and alive, til next time.
-s.marm.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

while we're on hypotheticals, feel free to discuss this one that arose last night at a friend's house: Would you become a super hero if you could have any powers you wanted, but the trade off is that you could not have any genitals. Note that your power cannot be to grow new genitals. Discuss.