Of course, my first destination in Yellowstone was Old Faithful. This photo of me and the Park's sign was taken by a friendly Chinese couple. They were taking turns, making individual photographs of them and the sign, so I offered (via gestures?) to take one of them together. They were super-cute and happy, and then took one of me with my camera (and also with their camera - their slideshow back home in China "And here is a random Caucasian girl who took a photo for us!").
I was very pleased, because they said almost every single Chinese word that I know. Which is not many. They counted off pressing the shutter, 'one, two, three,' and then thanked me afterwards. The only other words I know that they didn't say were 'dumping' and 'little sister'. Needless say, my Chinese is tailor-made to run a dumpling-eating contest.
A large sign at the Visitors Center posts the predicted geyser eruption time, plus or minus ten minutes. I got there about 25 minutes before the predicted time, and so headed out to get a good spot on the large wooden boardwalk built a safe viewing distance from the action.
I was all lazy, and not very hungry, so I bought myself a pack of buffalo jerky at some general store place? It seemed an appropriate snack/lunch for Wyoming, and I later wandered around geysers, standing in the sulfurous fumes to keep warm, eating buffalo jerky.
Go go go! But alas (!) the drama is decreased due to a sullen grey sky.
A small crowd gathered to watch. On the other side of me was a small family (dad, boy kid, smaller girl kid) from Wisconsin, and they were being so stereotypically Wisconsin, accent and doofus jokes the whole time. I alternated between wanting to giggle at all their doofusing or punching them all to make them shut up.
I'm very grateful to the Chinese couple who offered to take your picture with your camera. That was also unexpectedly nice.
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