We spent today in search of memories from our honeymoon – and we found them! The Grand Tetons are more crowded than when we came in 1973 but we found an almost quiet stretch of Jenny Lake shore for our lunch. The door on the outhouse at Menor’s Ferry is now nailed shut, but it’s still there. We spent a quiet moment inside the Chapel of the Transfiguration before returning to Jackson Hole for a dinner of buffalo ribeye and Mighty Bison Brown Ale.
I LOVE Jackson Hole – everything is wood and stone!  I also liked the antler horn entranceways to the town park – did you get to see those?  It is such a beautiful place…and the Tetons……what a sight!
For our first adventure together on the Emerald Isle, we walked the streets of Cobh, County Cork, explored St Colman’s Cathedral, and visited the Cobh Heritage Center.
Our brief stop in Portland Port in Dorset, England yielded just enough time to get a tiny taste of the historic town of Weymouth, a Cream Tea, and a desire to return.
After a guided bus tour of the City of Belfast we visited the Titanic Belfast Museum located at the Harlan & Wolff shipyard where the great ship was built.
How was the Mighty Bison Brown Ale?
It was great meeting you both! Thanks for the visit… I needed it. Enjoy the journey. 🙂
If they have to nail the door shut….
I LOVE Jackson Hole – everything is wood and stone!  I also liked the antler horn entranceways to the town park – did you get to see those?  It is such a beautiful place…and the Tetons……what a sight!