We needed a place to load up on supplies and unload our tanks, so we stopped half way to Yellowstone in Idaho Falls. Jerry found a recommendation on Trip Advisor for dinner at Chef Shane’s Perspectives. First “perspective” was why didn’t someone iron the tablecloths. Second, the wait staff were welcoming but slow. As we looked around the small but crowded room with an open kitchen, we understood the slowness. There were only five people working in the restaurant. Final “perspective”, the food was really good, just wish they could afford to hire more staff.
After spending the next day on chores (even motor homes require housework) we took a walk along the lovely shoreline of the Snake River as it wends through downtown Idaho Falls. Along the way we encountered amusing Art You Can Sit On
a snake
a horse
and a flock of uncomfortable Canada Geese.
This moose was grazing under the tree.
Near an island in the river, pelicans floated by.
This underpass was filled with murals.
The falls are more than a photo attraction; they are part of the hydroelectric system.
I like the pictures of the "seats" and am enjoying your attemtps to keep up with your travels. I was running a couple of days behind myself until last night. Now I have to put away the washing setup I used to clean the exterior for the first time in 4 months.
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