Good day to you! Or good evening whatever the case may be for where ever you are in this world right now. So I was thinking about writing a blog post about the upcoming Presidential election, the debates, and what I think. And then I thought to myself no one cares what I think nor do they want to read another blog on politics. Then I thought why not write a post about the mountains in Wyoming after all they are quite the sight to see!

I think it’s funny the fact that I was brought up in Brooklyn, New York and yet I love the mountains. I can stare at them for hours and not be bored. I always thought Upstate New York had the most beautiful mountains I’ve ever seen in the states. And then I went to Wyoming for a family vacation back in August and saw their mountains. The mountains in Wyoming are amazing. They are majestic. They are quite the sight to behold and drive through.

These mountains are some of the highest mountains in the United States. And I can tell you from experience you need to make sure you stay hydrated while in this area. While we were there I noticed how some of the mountains looked like they were made out of clay. They had this brownish color to them and it reminded me of the Grand Canyon, not that I’ve been to that. I’ve only seen pictures, but still. Driving through this particular part of the Wyoming mountains had me in awe. They had me thinking, what an amazing God we have. They also reminded me of Noah’s Ark with the way they were formed.

I can remember while we were driving up the mountains I kept looking up at them. I can remember thinking I’ve never seen mountains like these! At least in the States anyway. The height. The color. The depth. And seeing some rocks on the tips of these mountains hanging by a thread, so to speak. Oh, be forewarned, if you do drive up and down and through the Wyoming mountains there is often NO cell phone signal. There are toilet stops, but no cell phone signals.

Kathleen Smith is an indie author, blogger and she has her own podcast Kathleen’s Korner. You can read or listen about her life in Brooklyn and Upstate NY . You can also either read or listen to her personal story of how she and her husband kept their marriage together through 3 miscarriages in Miscarriages My Story