Homesick for the Grand Teton

The ice was just starting to break up in Jackson Lake the day I was passing by on my way from Yellowstone National Park to Jackson Hole. It made a great shot with the Grand Teton Mountains in the distance. It is said the mountains were named by a French explorer who got homesick for his wife when he first saw them; hence the name. Grand is French for large. Use your imagination for the rest!

Fred Paget, photographer