October 2013

Grand Teton National Park // The Rockies are awesome

September 8th, the end of our trip is getting closer. Today, we drove a lot, again. I woke up pretty tired and sick so unfortunately we only passed through Grand Teton National Park without stopping

Welcome to Boston… during fall!

And here you go: some pictures of Boston during fall, probably the prettiest season here in New England. Lately, the weather was mild – that was nice for the cousins who visited us a couple

3 days in Yellowstone

Going to  Yellowstone was quite an experience. It was one of the only place (with the Grand Canyon) where I wanted to go when I thought about the US. At the beginning of September, we spent 3

Let’s go to the Oyster Fest!

We left Boston early (9.30 is early for a Sunday) to go to the Cape, and more specifically Wellfleet. We were so up to celebrate the oysters coming back. What do you do during an

3 hikes in Glacier National Park, Montana

I knew pretty much nothing about Glacier National Park before this trip we took this summer. I had a vague idea about Montana. And now all that I can think of, is going back and

Halloween is a real deal

Halloween is getting closer! Some houses are already decorated. I found this one in the South End, in Boston.

Meet the beast: hello mountain goat!

What is this beast? A mountain goat! I’ve never, never heard of this type of goat which doesn’t exist in Europe. So I was hysterical to meet several mountain goats in person in Glacier National

Road trip #6 – Welcome to Montana, Hello bisons!

September 1st. This day was a 100% road trip day: we crossed Washington, Idaho and a bit of Montana. The drive was simply awesome: ranches, mountains, golden hills, and eventually we decided to stop at the

Road trip #5 – North Cascades National Park

Another stop in our summer road trip in the North West of the US: North Cascades National Park. I was wondering if there would have been millions of huge falls and cascades, but Cascades is

Road trip #4 – Mount Rainier

Thursday. It was raining. When we got out of our motel, we couldn’t see the mount Rainier: the huge mountain (4 392 m, 14 409 ft) was hidden behind the clouds. We came to see it,