For #MarshMadness - here's an old pic from our #USRoadTrip21 - and stop at Fontainebleau State Park* in Louisiana where we camped a few days and explored #NOLA

*https://www.lastateparks.com/parks-preserves/fontainebleau-state-park

Fontainebleau State Park

The crumbling brick ruins of a sugar mill built in 1829 by Bernard de Marigny de Mandeville, founder of the nearby town of Mandeville, suggest an interesting history for this site, and indeed there is. The wealthy Marigny developed this area across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans as a sugar plantation until 1852. The plantation income helped support his lavish lifestyle. He named his large landholding Fontainebleau after the beautiful forest near Paris, a favorite recreation area of the French kings. The 2,800-acre park is located on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain. On a clear day, visitors can see the lake dotted with multi-colored sailboats of all sizes and types. The sandy beach also is a delight for sunbathers. An old railroad track that runs through the park has been converted into the Tammany Trace as a part of the Rails to Trails program. It is a wonderful route for cycling, hiking and in-line skating. After a full day of activities, overnight guests can enjoy the rustic charm of the campground or the scenic setting of the lakefront cabins. The park's nature trail is a favorite of nature lovers. Interpretive signs along the trail will help you identify many of the common trees and shrubs. Always be on the lookout for birds and other animals, as over 400 different species live in and around Fontainebleau. Bordered on three sides by water – Lake Pontchartrain, Bayou Cane and Bayou Castine – and characterized by a convergence of diverse ecosystems, it has a multitude of habitats for birds. You can reserve a boat slip at nearby JSBB Marina during your stay, through their website at www.jsbbmarina.net. Find nearby things to do.

Louisiana State Parks - Culture, Recreation, and Tourism

On our #USRoadTrip21 the only time we drove 'backward' was to get back over the border to Wyoming from our Belle Fourche campground to get to Bears Lodge (Devil's Tower National Monument) - the 1st US national monument established by T. Roosevelt
We (+ kids) had also seen Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind before our trip.
Here's a time lapse vid (83s) I took from the passenger seat as we approached

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devils_Tower

https://www.nps.gov/deto/index.htm

#USNationalParks #USNPS

Devils Tower - Wikipedia

You're driving along the highway one fine afternoon [on our #USRoadTrip21 #Travel] and next thing you know there's a what? oh just a "Skeleton Man walking Skeleton Dinosaur" moment in #SouthDakota

#FensterFreitag #WindowFriday

Looking out from the National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge at #GrandTetonNP

#FensterFreitag #WindowFriday
#Travel #Photography #USRoadtrip21 #Wyoming
It was (is!) beautiful of course, but really made me want to #GetOutside (still does!)

πŸ™πŸ½ I hope you too can have some days go by blissfully, and memories of those days buoy you through

Sunset at #LakeMcDonald from #Apgar in #GlacierNP​
From our long family #USRoadTrip21​
#RoadTrip #Landscape #Nature #Photography #Sunset (ok dusk)

Some mornings you get up early, some mornings you wake up early
(to and for thisπŸ‘‡πŸ½)

A very good morning to you all!

Early morning mist (and pollen) over #LakeMcDonald from #Apgar in #GlacierNP
From our long family #USRoadTrip21
#RoadTrip #Landscape #Nature #Photography #Sunrise