The final image in my Teton Barn series. The summer in Grand Teton National Park comes after the stunning hues of autumn, freezing winter conditions, and a wet spring. While all seasons are stunning, there is nothing like the golden warmth of the early summer in the park. The blooming Arrowleaf Balsamroot and Lupine cover the wide-open fields below the towering mountains, and the wildlife are out with their newborns. It is a glorious time of year and a favorite time in the park. The Tetons only get about 60 days each summer that are frost-free, so it is a short, fleeting time, making each day a precious gift to be enjoyed to its fullest.
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Contentment #11/16
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- PrecioPrecio en USDCantidadDiferencia de sueloVencimientoDe
The final image in my Teton Barn series. The summer in Grand Teton National Park comes after the stunning hues of autumn, freezing winter conditions, and a wet spring. While all seasons are stunning, there is nothing like the golden warmth of the early summer in the park. The blooming Arrowleaf Balsamroot and Lupine cover the wide-open fields below the towering mountains, and the wildlife are out with their newborns. It is a glorious time of year and a favorite time in the park. The Tetons only get about 60 days each summer that are frost-free, so it is a short, fleeting time, making each day a precious gift to be enjoyed to its fullest.