Brizzy Mays Books and Bruschetta is a blog I like. She likes to write about fun destinations in Australia and the unsung women of Australian history. She frequently references Aussie expressions and traditions that I’ve never heard of before—like Barbecue BOATS (do those sound fun, or what?)
Anyway, I thought of her when I visited the cabin of Maud Noble in Grand Tetons National Park in Wyoming. (We went there after Yellowstone National Park.)

Born in 1879 into a wealthy family from Philadelphia, Maud Noble moved to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 1915. Noble became a significant landowner and operated a homestead and dude ranch in the area. In 1923, she hosted a meeting at her cabin to discuss preserving the Grand Teton region. This meeting included notable conservationists and local ranchers and is credited with sparking the movement to create the national park.
And oh my…what an amazing national park it is.
Thank you Maud.






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Spectacular! Thankful, indeed.
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Thank you Laurie!😃
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Huge thank you Maud. Look how pristine that water is.
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Yes! 💙⛰️😃
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I immediately thought of you, when I learned of her unsung role in history. Is your first name Brizzy? Or May?
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May. Brizzy is colloquial for Brisbane where I live. I love these women who are unsung heroes. Keep sharing them !
Happy weekend my friend🥂
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Thanks May! Same to you 🥂
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