Jim and Roxanne Swartz Show Gumption and Grit
Seven years after pouring the foundation for their dream home, Jim & Roxanne Swartz of Stockett, Mont., admit it’s taken longer than expected.
Seven years after pouring the foundation for their dream home, Jim & Roxanne Swartz of Stockett, Mont., admit it’s taken longer than expected.
Montana’s canine recluse, The Auditor, was an adored white, dreadlocked sheepdog who wandered around Butte’s Berkeley Pit and an adjacent mine for 17 years.
She smiles as she helps retell the story of meeting the big grizzly in Yellowstone one hot summer’s day so long ago. She’s still Joan.
The Kunz family odyssey began in 1942 when they were taken from their southeastern Polish town and forced to work at Ramsenthal near Bayreuth.
An accessory Dwelling Unit — called an ADU or granny flat — can be a much more affordable option for seniors wanting to age in place.
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