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Tag Archives: Montana
Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.
Norman McClean was many things, a fisherman, logger, firefighter, teacher and late in life, an author. He wrote one book that was published in his lifetime, a collection of short stories released in 1976, entitled A River Runs Through It … Continue reading
Posted in Books, nature, popular culture
Tagged A River Runs Through It, fly fishing, Montana, Norman McClean, the Big Blackfoot River
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True Lies…the Answers!
Feeding a hungry Felicity in Montana. She’s got a nice hair coat. I’m wearing two sets of long underwear, jeans, a silk tee shirt, a cotton tee shirt, a sweat shirt, a silk scarf, a trucking hat, and my daughter’s … Continue reading
Posted in popular culture, Slightly Off Topic
Tagged feeding a baby calf, Montana, true lies
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Blizzard Conditions!
Couldn’t get to the main road today so I’m here for one more night. My daughter and I hiked up to the top of a butte this evening and I took a lot of pics with my new camera phone … Continue reading
Posted in nature, Slightly Off Topic, Travel
Tagged blizzard, calves, cattle ranching, cows, Montana, pronghorn, snow
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Can you see me now? This is where I am.
So what’s a nice Jewish girl from California doing up here in the cold among tough, competent, confident, no-nonsense men and women who don’t wear seat belts and carry loaded rifles in their vehicles? Visiting a very dear family member. … Continue reading