Friday, September 1, 2017

Boise, Idaho

While in Boise, we toured the beautiful Idaho State Capitol and the Old Idaho Penitentiary.








The extensive use of four types of marble is seen throughout: red marble from Georgia, gray marble from Alaska,
 green marble from Vermont, and black marble from Italy.











A tour of the Old Idaho Penitentiary truly gave us the sense of what it might be like to do time behind these walls. From 1872 the penitentiary opened it's doors to some of the west's most desperate criminals. The prison once housed killers destined for the gallows, and even though the criminals may be gone, it is said that their spirits remain locked behind the high stone walls of the prison.  Today ghost hunters and historians have been gathering at the Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise for an annual Halloween themed event dubbed “Frightened Felons.”







Women did not fare badly and it was said that "they would like it here".

















Women's ward






























































Typical men's cell







































A desperate criminal







































The men's cells




































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Trap door of the gallows



Confiscated items from the main yard.


The Oregon Boot was often used to prevent escapes.


1924 was the beginning of reform; eventually allowing games
 and activities and developing more jobs for inmates.

























Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Lewiston, Idaho

In Lewiston we camped at Hells Gate State Park. At the south end of the park there is a trail that leads to some fascinating, somewhat symmetrical basaltic lava formations. It is the nature of basaltic lava cooling that allows this to happen. The whole process is called columnar jointing.








































The Nez Perce National Historic Park was established to remember the battles between the Nez Perce Indians and the United States government. The Nez Peres War was caused when President Grant opened their homelands to white settlement.  The U.S. government also demanded that all roaming Nez PercĂ© bands move onto the Lapwai reservation in present-day Idaho. Chief Joseph was chosen to meet and discuss this demand with Brigidier General Howard. There was little discussion; Howard delivered a 30-day ultimatum with a threat to comply, or else. This was the beginning of the Nez Peres War.

A dug out canoe.



Honored Nez Peres Chiefs


Monday, August 21, 2017

Banff National Park




As we drove to Banff, the air was thick with smoke
from nearby forest fires.  So happy to see clear blue skies
upon our arrival!


Johnson Lake, our first view of one of
 Banff's many beautiful lakes.







Lake Minnewanka



Happy hikers!


Lake Minnewanka


Johnston Canyon Lower Falls


Johnston Canyon Upper Falls


Fire Weed Flower at Lake Louise


Lake Louise


Lake Louise


Castle Mountain on Bow Valley Scenic Drive


Joyce's favorite, Morraine Lake!


What better place for a picnic lunch!


Rock Pile at Morraine Lake


Kayaking Two Jack Lake






Mt. Thompson and Bow Lake


Peyto Lake is a beautiful example of the blue waters 
created by reflecting silt.


Columbia Ice Fields


Athabasca Glacier


 Our last picnic lunch with Mike and Kate :((


Friday, August 18, 2017

Waterton Lakes National Park


Canada, at last!





Wheat fields and mountain tops!








Red Rock Canyon













Blakiston Falls


Break time!


Cameron Lake



Vimy Peak in Waterton Lakes National Park