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M’s Frostbite?

April 7, 2009November 6, 2013 Eileen 2 Comments Miscellaneous

Red and cold feet   Last Sunday was a lovely sunny day and we were going to the exciting livestock exhibition! M wore a t-shirt, jeans, and flip-flops, knowing she would not be cold. We arrived in the parking lot to see a small tent with a horse and a goat in it. A few […]

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The Skies Are Not Cloudy All Day!

April 2, 2009February 10, 2016 Marlene Miscellaneous

Today, April 2nd , looks more like winter than spring. I know we told you spring arrived in a timely fashion on March 20th with warmer temperatures and a flower bud in our garden. But, it was pretty short lived and we’ve been having cooler weather and snow showers almost everyday since then. Yes, Montanans […]

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Crying Wolf?

March 3, 2009November 12, 2015 Marlene Leave a comment Glacier Country, Miscellaneous

  Before taking M & E to their shooting match last Saturday, David joked about passing in front of Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Hunters would be there protesting federal wolf management. In jest, he suggested we be cautious and roll up our windows against these supposed angry people. The protection of wolves has […]

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Beaver Schmeaver!

February 26, 2009October 23, 2017 Eileen Leave a comment Life is an Adventure, Snowshoeing and Ice Skating

About a year ago, Dad had seen an impressive beaver dam in Glacier National Park. Last Sunday, he wanted us to see it. Because it’s the middle of winter and the snow is deep, we needed to use snowshoes to get to the dam. After following a cross-country ski trail near lower McDonald Creek, we […]

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Happy Mardi Gras!

February 24, 2009April 11, 2020 Marlene 4 Comments New Orleans Roots

Today is “Carnival” time in the New Orleans area, and lots of folks are packing up their Popeye’s Chicken, Tastee Donuts, soft drinks, and beer. They’re gathering up lawn chairs and ladders and heading out to the parades. Families will get to the parade route early to reserve a spot on the neutral ground where, […]

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Town for Sale – Garryowen, Montana

February 18, 2009April 24, 2017 Marlene 1 Comment Things We Find Interesting

There’s a town for sale, and perhaps Ted Turner, America’s largest landowner and Montana resident, may want to own a little bit more of “Big Sky County”. The historic town of Garryowen, Montana is for sale and due to be auctioned off sometime this spring. Home of the Custer Battlefield Museum, the town will be […]

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Ground Hog Day 2009 – Phil Sees His Shadow

February 2, 2009April 19, 2013 Marlene Leave a comment Miscellaneous

Punxsutawny Phil saw his shadow earlier today and predicted six more weeks of winter, which is no surprise to me. Snow fell here last night and this morning. Spring just doesn’t come to the Rockies until the vernal equinox and the calendar say so on March 20th. Even then, snow and chilly temperatures aren’t out […]

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Triceratops Skull Sold For $251,000!

January 21, 2009August 25, 2011 Marlene Leave a comment Miscellaneous

A Triceratops skull found on an eastern Montana ranch sold for almost 251,000 bucks! An anonymous person bought the 7 1/2′ long, and more than 5′ wide skull for $250,950 in an online auction. The skull was found over a decade ago on a ranch in Wilbaux County. It was stored at the ranch until […]

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Inversions

January 19, 2009April 19, 2013 Marlene Leave a comment Miscellaneous

Since we live in a valley surrounded by mountains, we frequently have inversions in the winter. When an inversion is going on, we have a thick blanket of fog, freezing fog, or smog covering the valley. When we go up into the mountains, the air is fresh and clean and the sun is out. Inversions are […]

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Lost Beneath the Flakes

January 13, 2009February 25, 2014 Mallory 2 Comments Life is an Adventure, M & E's Excellent Adventures, Snowshoeing and Ice Skating

  E and I were snowshoeing through the deep snow near the Flathead River as the sun glistened brightly through the trees. Sparkling white snow set against the clear blue sky made for a beautiful day. We reached a clearing and stopped to look at the dark colored river and snowy mountains. To annoy my […]

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