17 June 2008

In God's Country

Allright, so here's a condensed post of the last few days of the drive to Alberta. We got the chance to stop and have lunch in Provo with my good old friend Deborah Goodwin, and I got the chance to finally meet her husband Johann and their gorgeous newborn, Henry. We drove on and spent the night in Idaho Falls, Idaho, which was a much bigger town than Beaver, where we had stayed the night before. The next day we completed the drive through Idaho and entered Montana, which was by far the prettiest state that we drove through. We made it all the way to the Canadian border, got through customs easily and stayed the night in Lethbridge, Alberta. And on Saturday we finally reached our destination in Red Deer. :]
The 15 in Utah.

Little baby Henry! So precious.

Me and Henry at Red Robin.

Me, Deborah, and Henry.

The Simonds Family.

On the way to Salt Lake City

Gloomy skies in Idaho.

Step on the pedal, that means metal

Welcome to Montana

Bathroom wall in Dell, Montana. That's an Eleanor Roosevelt quote.

Bathroom vanity in the middle o' nowhere

Population: 35

Long and winding road in beautiful Montana.

Snow in June!

State capitol in Helena, Montana.
T-rex! Just across the Canadian border.

Robin chillin' on a rock

Tornado cloud? Or atom bomb?


Our hotel in Lethbridge had a water park inside!

Pop, not soda, take note.

4 comments:

Andrew said...

The cloud in the long and winding road picture looks really cool.

Interneti Yeti said...

eugene on your way back...are you not coming back?

Roby said...

i still hate Red Robin

Simonds Family said...

Holy geez! I didn't know you had a blog-that was forever ago. Henry was so small. I was just talking about when you stopped by a few days ago actually. crazy.