Imagine being able to look into Yellowstone's hot springs, without ever having to leave your living room.

This artist and YouTube creator teaches people how to build dioramas. However, you could just buy one if you don't want to go through the process.

He's posted 2 different videos on Yellowstone hot springs.

One has a creature at the bottom, just waiting to snack on the next human that passes by.

The processes he uses and the interesting materials make these videos fascinating to watch.

This week, I made my second cross-section diorama of a hot spring in Yellowstone.

The hot pool I recreated this time is Emerald Spring in the Norris Basin.

The diorama is set in my Wild Imaginary West and houses a mysterious creature that travels from pool to pool searching for bones and waiting to drag unsuspecting prey into the hot water. (Boylei Hobby Time).

Most of what he works with you can find at any shop that sells hobbies and models.

But how does he get those wonderful colors for the deep waters?

 

This week, I recreated one of my favorite sights in Yellowstone, Morning Glory Pool.

I added some glowing eyes to the bottom of the pool to suggest the presence of something large and scary and bring Yellowstone into the setting of the Wild Imaginary West.

A person could spend hours watching his creation videos.

A person could also spend hours just staring at the finished product.

Our video host has a long list of Patreon supporters that keep his channel going.

The Worst Taxidermy In Existence

Some of these horrible taxidermy jobs are supposed to be bad.

Some were supposed to be good but obviously did not turn out that way.

The Bad Taxidermy Page on Facebook is hours of laughs with shareable images you'll want to send to everybody you know.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Douglas Wyoming's Best Car Show Ever

Each year Douglas Wyoming hosts Jackalope Days.

Food, music, arts and crafts, and one of the best car shows in the state.

Their 2024 car show was the largest ever with some of the best show cars seen in the state.

They even had a category for semi-trucks.

There were many more cars in the show then were were able to show here.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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