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Peilin: Enjoy yourself! Have Fun!
Blue gal: yah I am thinking of my trip! You can start planning your taiwan trip too! hee
Peilin: gal, think of your trip. u will feel happier.jia you
PL: I'm trying not to... but sometimes i really think tt biasedness is being carried out..
Qin: Thanks gal! I know you have always been one who treasure friendships. Don't be too sensitive at times. :)
PL: gal, u have always been a capable gal since schooling times n i belive in your capability. I may not be able to offer much help n u may find it useless telling me things tt i may not understand too. But i juz wan u to noe tt i'm here for you cuz i treasure ur friendship. take care..
Qin: hahaha.. not yet.. haizz.. still have to work for another 2.5 weeks before my trip
PL: enjoy ur trip!
qin: She's going with her family, one week earlier than me.. When are u getting your hse? I guess it's like that.. That's why nowadays couples will want to look for houses before getting married. U jia U! When ur hse is ready, ur agony will slowly disappears..
PL: she's gg with u? when's she leaving? my hokkaido trip not confirmed.. sad =(pissed over some mil issues
Qin: Why are u so pissed?
Qin: Thanks! I am looking forward to the trip!!!!!! Jac is going Hokkaido as well!
PL: Jia you =) look forward to ur hokkaido trip
lili: came across ur page...hi...
Qin: Yeah. I like the trip. I am sure I will visit England again in the future. :) Do visit Singapore as well! :)
Hazel Quinn: What a gr8 trip! I live in England so glad that' you're enjoying our city!!!!
Lyn: I was just surfing by and thought I'd say HI. It sounds like you are blessed to be able to travel a lot. That must be fun - it certainly sounds interesting.
Xiuwen: hey thks..... aiyo i can 80% understand the situation u r in.. poor u.. hhaha.. haiz no leh.. not planning for trips lo.,.
Qin: hahaha... yah.... till now, she still keep staying at my hse......hmm u never plan any overseas trip?
Xiuwen: Sad to say i reli find that girl very irritatin!! she reminds me of a colleague.. who happens to be my gd fren's bro's gf and her behavior is just as u described!! HEHE.. anyway so envy ur japn trip hehe
Oo t a n g t a n g oO: chanced upon ur little space, hope u r doin great
Qin: Sorry. I do not wish to have my blog added as link... I prefer to keep it as pte as possible.
GK: happy new year..care to exchange link?if so let me know so I can add your link to my blog
Qin: I missed japan too!
jribena: saw yr jap pics on facebkso so so envious sia...i mizz jap!
PL: I am guilty of that too... sometimes i think i'm not a gd friend..
Qin : Thx ! U too enjoy ur trip!
PL: Enjoy your hols!!
PL: but normally you will end up with someone fo the different char as you
PL: Jia you
PL: your entry is not boring. I love reading your blog
Esther: Annyeong!! Never knew you had a blog. Get well soon! It's the festive season, we shouldn't be working so hard for a company that doesn't care for us!
Qin: hmm..... ur korean bfs? hahaha.....no leh.....din see leh.....
Qin: haha... Thanks. yah it's a gd break so much so that now I feel very depressed that I have to go back to work.
meiyan: Hey Liqin, saw ur Korea travel blog. A break from work is always good. Jiayou lah..meet u real soon...
Xiuwen: Envy envy.. gt see my korean bfs????
PL: I love ur gloves!!! my fave colour!!!
Q: ur bedsheet is nice too!
xl: jia you liqin! sorry for not dropping by your blog for a long long time...
Kerri: Was just journal surfing through. The chinese characters are an interesting looking written language.
Sagaseed ^o^ : Dun lose ur patience leh..u wil write faster if u write more frequently.. heehee.. ur chinese so gd n i enjoy reading ur blog in chinese.. Most importantly, I tink u wil enjoy blogging more if u r writing in a language that u are more confortable in..;)
PL: gal, jia you k...i'll b here for you
Anonymous: Dunno what to post.....Nothin much to say... I am still okie..... Don't worry...... :)
Jacq!: no updates =(
xl: Ding Dong!!!! is everything ok??? how come no more postings...?
meiyan: true true...cing the gals cheering + sm cheers are very typical of the school cheers, they jus remind me so much of sch days..the wonderful time...
LY: yes... when i see the cheers, it also remind me of my girls' schooldays... really miss it
PL: gal, wat;s ur email add? wanna send u pics tt we take yest
meiyan: hey liqin, glad to c u blogging again...cheer up! cheer up! at least the choice of ur firm is right!be positive, im sure u can do it, gambatte!
Jacq!: think we shld go bai tee gong... then mebbe life will get better.
Qin: Thanks :) I guess I have to learn to be immuned and care less at times.....

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Wednesday, October 7th 2009

9:53 PM

Day 6 & 7 of USA trip- Yellowstone National Park

This is recommended by one of my small bosses. I had searched through the USA itineraries of the various tour agencies in Singapore and I am quite surprised that no tour agency has included Yellowstone. Naturally, I was a bit puzzled and worried that it may not be as good as I thought. But I will say I am not disappointed.

Day 6 - Yellowstone (Old Faithful)

We had to wake up pretty early (around 3 am?) to catch our flight to Salt Lake City, our transit stop. Before we left Las Vegas, we tasted the Earl of sandwich which is delicious. It's among my top 3 for this entire trip. Salt Lake City is just like Las Vegas. The terrain is the desert kind of terrain. When we reached the West Yellowstone airport, I was rather surprised at the size of the airport. It's real small. It has to be the smallest and most informal airport I have ever seen. In fact, the airplane to West Yellowstone is also the smallest I have ever seen. The air stewardess has to work within a very small area and I am amazed that she can still perform her usual tasks as per normal.

I got to knew much later that West Yellowstone is a pretty small town with a population of less than 1k. Yes, less than 1k! When I thought that the capital of Iceland is sparsely populated, this is even more so. However, the small size of the town makes it easy to navigate around. It's not difficult to find our way around and find our way to the Yellowstone National Park. It's just a 10 mins drive to the West entrance of the National Park.

After picking up our rented car and placing our luggage in the motel rooms, we drove to Running Bear Pancake restaurant for our lunch. It's a tasty lunch! The pancake was soft and the maple syrup was hot and nice. It's also among my top 3 meals during this trip. The waitress who served us was friendly and caring. She made us feel warm and welcome.

After lunch, we drove to the national park. We had to pay an entrance fee of US$25. This last for 7 days and includes Grand Tetons which is too far for us to pay a visit. We had one destination in mind- The Oldfaithful Geyser which is one of the most famous geyser in the national park. When we reached, we were only about half an hour away from the predicted timing of the eruption. Hence, we decided to wait for the eruption. The clouds were low and beautiful that particular afternoon. It's a sunny day and the temperature was in fact warmer than I have expected. It feels like the mid 20s. Our patience paid off when we eventually saw the eruption of the Old Faithful. Its eruption is longer than the one I saw in Iceland and it's of a greater height.

IMG_4255.jpg Old Faithful picture by bluegalz

<Old faithful erupting>

We walked around the Old Faithful area. It's a rather huge area and we only managed to cover a small part of this area. We covered part of the Southern section of Old Faithful area. We saw pools and geysers. It's a casual walk and we were in time to have another view of the eruption of the Old Faithful Geyser from far. It's little wonder why the geyser is named as such. Just when we were about to leave the area, we saw another geyser eruption from far. It's a cone type of geyser, but I seriously couldn't figure out which geyser that was.

Day 7- Yellowstone Area (The Lower Geyser basin, The mid and the upper Geyser basin)

We started the next morning pretty late as we wanted to have more hours of sleep. Breakfast is at our motel and it's free! There's french toast, pancakes, cookies, toast and even fruits.Taking into consideration that it's free, it can be deemed to be quite a good meal.

After the breakfast, we set off to the national park. We went to the lower basin first. I was having quite high expectations of the Fountain Paint Pots but it's not of my top fave. Fountain Paint Pots is a bubbling mud pool which is like a clay pool. I visited the miid geyser basin with high expectation of Grand Prismatic Spring. Actually, the usual postcard pic is an aerial view of the spring. The spring is big and hence, it's impossible to have an aerial view. Nevertheless the spring is still nice! I also like the Opal pool.

IMG_4314.jpg picture by bluegalz

<"Entrance" to the mid geyser basin>

IMG_4359.jpg picture by bluegalz

<Grand Prismatic Spring>

IMG_4338.jpg picture by bluegalz

<Opal Pool>

 

IMG_4341.jpg picture by bluegalz

After the mid geyser basin, we also visited the biscuit basin. We took the trail hike to reach the mystic falls.

IMG_4384.jpg picture by bluegalz

Mystic Falls is not the most scenic waterfall.

IMG_4412.jpg picture by bluegalz

<Mystic falls>

IMG_4438.jpg picture by bluegalz <Jewel geyser in action!>

We drove to the Old Faithful area after the Biscuit basin. We did a quick sandwich lunch at the Old Faithful Lodge and viewed another eruption of Old Faithful before we toured the North Section.

When we visited the North Section, the geysers weren't very active. However, we saw a lot of beautiful pools. The highlight of the day is the Morning Glory Pool. I really like the rich colours of the pool. It's a pity that it has lost its original blue colour due to the clogging of the vents by the rubbish threw by people.

IMG_4467.jpg picture by bluegalz

<Castle Geyser>

IMG_4483.jpg picture by bluegalz

<Belgian Pool>

IMG_4501.jpg picture by bluegalz

<Beauty pool>

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<Chromatic pool>

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<Morning Glory Pool- My favourite pool!>

The night at West Yellowstone was pretty cold. The temperature dropped to 40 F aka 4 degree C when we went out for dinner.

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