I have been doing a lot of traveling over the last few weeks so this post comes in the form of pictures (most are courtesy of my husband).
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Alaska Basin (actually outside of the National Park in Caribou-Targhee National Forest) |
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Me at Sunset Lake, also in Alaska Basin |
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Behaving like an ectotherm at Marion Lake after our first day of hiking |
We encountered a few more people at Yellowstone, and also a few bison and elk.
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My husband's genius photography makes it look like we are the only ones there gazing across the valley |
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Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park |
Last week a work event brought me to the
Duke Lemur Center, a research facility housing 250 lemurs from 21 different species. What an amazing place. Lemurs are very cute and charismatic so I knew it would be a fun experience. It is not a zoo, but tours are available by appointment. We got the VIP tour (it always matters who you are with!), and I was absolutely blown away. It is one of those experiences where you can feel yours eyes and smile widening with each second. The facility, its staff, and the lemurs absolutely amazed me. I was pretty busy asking questions so didn't take a ton of pictures.
What a great experience. If you are ever in the Durham area I highly recommend you inquire about making an appointment for a tour of the facility.