The adventurers have returned, and we saw quite a few incredible things. In addition to the largest potato in the world and the Idaho Falls Temple, we added two more temples to our list off temples we've visited: The Rexburg temple (not pictured, even though it's really pretty), and the Billings temple (pictured below). Unfortunately, the Billings Temple was closed for cleaning. We're still hoping nobody called the police when we climbed up on the fence to take this picture.
Among the other wonders we witnessed was a horse made entirely out of chain. Pretty impressive. We also saw some Clydesdale horses that could have kicked this chain horse's butt. Seriously, they're huge.
We also went to the top of Pompey's Pillar. For those of you who haven't heard of it (like us a week ago), Lewis and Clark climbed to the top of this big rock to get a good view of the area. They probably climbed on top of a lot of rocks, but what makes this one unique is that Clark signed his name into this one, and the signature still exists today. And there really is a great view from the top of the rock. (Pompey's Pillar is the one behind me, not the one I'm standing on).We also found the one place in southeastern Wyoming worth taking a picture:
And, after all that adventuring, you can imagine my exhaustion.
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Sorry you were so tuckered out. Poor guy. Rachel just saw the picture of you two at the Billings temple and asked if you were married.
Southeastern Wyoming. Ha! Are you sure that picture is taken there?
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