We have been having way too much fun here in Montana and I have been lazy with updating the blog. We are currently in Fort Benton which is in central Montana and pretty darned close to Canada. In my next life I want to be born in Montana! I love it here. Actually, getting to spend part of my summer here is almost perfect. When we left Henry's Lake in Idaho we went to Livingston and spent a week there visiting with Kirby's cousin, Melani. She has lived there for over 10 years...a California escapee! While in Livingston Kirby got outfitted for some trout fishing and we have been searching for that big boy ever since!
We have seen some beautiful country on our travels and Montana is probably one of the very best! From Livingston we went a whole 75 miles north to White Sulfur Springs which sits just south of Lewis and Clark National Forest. It is a tiny town that is quiet, quiet, quiet! The RV park was our favorite this year. We walked to town and back many times, drove all over dirt roads searching for that perfect fish, picniced and played tourist at a home that has been converted to a museum.
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I loved the simplicity of this old abandoned farmhouse. I found it interesting that the white paint was still so white. I have to wonder what brand of paint they used to last so long! There was no vinyl siding when this house was built. |
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Kirby found us this canyon to check out. It was all rock and gorgeous. |
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We were just driving down the dirt road minding our business when I spotted these two deer sitting under a tree. Kirby slammed on the brakes and backed up. I started taking pictures and walking closer to them very slowly. They let me get quite close before the bolted off. I felt so fortunate to get so close to them. Their antlers were gorgeous! |
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This was one of our many picnics. Convenient tree stump to use wouldn't you say? |
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Why do I take pictures of cows? I have always done it and I am not too sure why. Maybe because they are there. This young one didn't know yet that you DON'T sleep in the middle of the road! |
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One day there were lots and lots of butterflies and they each had a thistle. |
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Driving a big truck and pulling a 38 foot trailer can be a bit of a challenge. We had no idea this was waiting just up the road for us. The picture is no where near as awful as the real thing was. Lumpy, bumpy and very narrow. I was so proud of Kirby! |
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This is the house museum that we visited - Bair Family Museum in Martinsdale, MT. There really is no more Martinsdale - only a handful of people still living in the old houses but it used to be a nice little town full of people that the sheep rancher, Charles Bair, employed. The house was furnished by his two daughters throughout their lives with travels to Europe to purchase antiques. It was pretty gaudy with all the big picture frames and gold gilt on everything but I fell in love with the kitchen. It was remodeled in the 1960's and stayed the same thereafter. Isn't the color incredible. That would wake you up pretty fast each morning! |
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It's so beautiful there! What rv park did you stay at in White Sulphur Springs? We are planning a trip from Oklahoma up throught the Dakotas into Montana and that's sounds exactly like the type of places we are looking for.
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