April 8, 2010

The Georgia Agrirama

After surviving Florida's harsh winter, Marlon and his mom, Angie, headed to Missouri where Doug was completing a grueling tax season and Angie would be spending the summer.

On their way, they visited The Georgia Agrirama, Georgia's Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village in Tifton, Georgia. Luckily, the parking lot included full hookup rv sites.

Enjoy the pictures of The Georgia Agrirama.

This is the Tift House where the namesake of the town of Tifton lived.

Inside the Tift house...

The doctor's office

A doctor's unlucky patient could be made into a handy paperweight
How about an exam?
The easy old days of washing up before surgery
The street signs of the 1800's
Century-old cotton
This is where the witches were put on trial
Oops, wrong century. It's the Masonic Lodge.

An old machine
Angie is tired of the motorhome and waits for the train.
A cabin
Another mystery machine
19th century horse or mule (whatever)
19th century soda fountain inside...

a 19th century drug store.
Here sat Marlon
The saw mill
Wisteria
A wicked looking bell
Little wooden schoolhouse
Little wooden schoolhouse classroom complete with teacher
Bird houses
Angie's first tractor
Angie's second tractor
Angie's third tractor but first John Deere
An old grocery car
What goes around comes around...jeans of the 1800's look like jeans of the 2010's

Pedra is done with Georgia's Agrirama and ready to hit the road.

For more detailed information about The Georgia Agrirama, visit their website here .

For more pictures of Marlon's visit, click here .

To be continued...

August 4, 2009

Mountain Man Rendezvous & Yellowstone Midway Geyser Basin

Today we visited the Mountain Man Rendezvous being held on the old airport grounds.
Vendors from around the country set up booths featuring items that would have existed in the 1800's.

The festival has become an annual event in West Yellowstone.
The IMAX Theatre presentations of "Yellowstone", "Bears" and "Alaska", on the other hand, are daily events.

We ventured in the park and followed Firehole Canyon Drive.
Firehole Canyon Drive should be a great place to spot some big horn sheep.

Or some swimmers braving the cold water in the swimming hole.
No diving allowed here.

The old-fashioned swimming is warmed by the runoff from distant hot springs and geysers.
Wonder if he ever goes to the swimming hole to cool off.
A bacterial mat, such as this one, is a layer of bacteria that may form in environments where other organisms are unable to thrive.

The Fountain Paint Pots are thin and watery from abundant rain and snow in early summer and gradually thicken as the summer progresses.

Small Spasm Geyser is somehow connected to the larger Fountain Geyser. It is quiet during and just after the larger one erupts and then pretty much erupts continuously.
Some of the sites along Firehole Lake Drive...

Hot Lake appears to be non-inviting.

A big cotton ball appeared over the trees.

Marlon came prepared to swim but decided to obey the sign.
Enjoy some more thermal features of this area of the park...




Watch a short video below of the thermal features viewed today.
For more pictures, click here .

To be continued...

August 3, 2009

Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, West Yellowstone, Montana

Today we visited West Yellowstone's Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.

When we arrived, a very lazy bear was resting after a busy morning.

This one was so tired it had to be propped up by a rock.

Some of the wolves lounged around in the morning sun.

Others stalked their prey.

Others wondered what those things were watching through the glass.

Twice a day groups of children get the opportunity to hide food in the bear habitat for the bears to search for.

Once the children are clear, bears Sam and Illie, orphans from Alaska, are released to begin their scavenger hunt.
I smell some food under this rock.
Sam and Illie continued their search for about 30 minutes before tuckering out.
Watch the video of Sam and Illie searching out food below.
This is the humane way to trap a bear.
Marlon contemplates a new sofa.
Periodically, tests are conducted at the Center on containers to determine if they are bear-proof.
The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center also has an exhibit area with informative, interactive exhibits and video presentations to educate visitors about the animals.
A brief drive up towards Big Sky produced this picture.
For a good meal, we visited Corral Bar & Cafe between West Yellowstone and Big Sky.
For more pictures, click here .

To be continued...

July 27, 2009

Barbecue at Fort Jax RV Park

Today, Fort Jax RV Park held a barbecue for those of us spending the summer with them. The barbecue was hosted by Marley, who ate more dog biscuits than anyone else.

Fellow IMAXers were there, including the popcorn girl...

the ticket meister...

the star t-shirt folder...

and the Day-Shift Duo.

Pedra wants everyone to know that, given the chance, she could eat more dog biscuits than Marley.
Chatfield agrees that Pedra could.

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here .

To be continued...

The Bodyguard at Theatre Winter Haven, Winter Haven, Florida

Tonight, we attended the next to final performance of The Bodyguard: The Musical at Theatre Winter Haven. The curtain call for the four main...