Great photos...we smelt the smoke too, this afternoon. In fact the guys drove over the hill to see if it was close. They said it was pretty far away, hmmm wonder where it started, do you know?
I don’t know which is funnier, the sign on the door or the can of air freshener sitting by the “throne”. The only thing funnier would have been a Sears and Roebuck catalog sitting there!
Chris -fire is by Medicine Lakes off of Ross Cr rd off of Skalkaho rd before Rock cr road - not a big one but smokey! see ya Sat TROUT
PS -got to tell ya about new dining highlight in Wise River - new owners and chef - this Sat $45 buys ya a lobster and clam bake!! in SW Mt of all places - supposed to be a good deal
Beautiful... Except for maybe the last one... LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat photos...we smelt the smoke too, this afternoon. In fact the guys drove over the hill to see if it was close. They said it was pretty far away, hmmm wonder where it started, do you know?
ReplyDeleteI love the last photo, what a hoot!
I don’t know which is funnier, the sign on the door or the can of air freshener sitting by the “throne”. The only thing funnier would have been a Sears and Roebuck catalog sitting there!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenery. I can see why you return each summer. I hope the fishing is going well :-).
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures, especially the last one with the old fashioned picture on the wall and the funny sign. Montana is big sky country for sure.
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Chris -fire is by Medicine Lakes off of Ross Cr rd off of Skalkaho rd before Rock cr road - not a big one but smokey! see ya Sat TROUT
ReplyDeletePS -got to tell ya about new dining highlight in Wise River - new owners and chef - this Sat $45 buys ya a lobster and clam bake!! in SW Mt of all places - supposed to be a good deal
Oh for the great outdoors. You have such an interesting and fun site.
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Hay - Montana has got to be one of the most beautiful places that Ole and I have traveled through. I always love it and the huge blue sky.
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty, and all in one place! Love the outhouse picture, especially with the wall art, and what a neat color.
ReplyDeleteJust another "memory "comment~~my grandparents never painted their out house, they used news paper cut into squares, and peach paper was a real treat!
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