by Jenny Golding | Dec 19, 2017 | Experiencing Yellowstone, Nature
Magnificent, surreal and ethereal, Grand Prismatic Spring is not only one of the most iconic thermal features in Yellowstone National Park, but also a stained-glass-window into the forces at work beneath the park’s surface. At 370 feet across and 120 feet deep,...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 25, 2017 | Experiencing Yellowstone, Nature
While there may be fewer showy aspens and cottonwoods than other rocky mountain places, the fall color in Yellowstone is still impressive, especially if you fix your gaze below the forest canopy. The range of reds and oranges and yellows to be found in shrubs like...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 25, 2017 | Art, Sculpture stories
Living in close proximity to wild animals has given me the opportunity to get to know individuals, sometimes over the course of their entire lives. To me, a herd of bison grazing lazily in Lamar Valley becomes more than just a teeming mass of brown. Each one is...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 23, 2017 | Family, How To, Nature, Videos, Yellowstone Wildlife
When we woke up Saturday to a fresh layer of snow, we knew it would be a good morning for finding animal tracks. Sure enough, after about an hour of meandering along the creek bottom, we came across an exciting find… mountain lion tracks! It appeared to be a...