
Old Man Whiskers
He just showed up in Cut Bank one windy fall day when he picked that place to jump off the freight train headed west.
He just showed up in Cut Bank one windy fall day when he picked that place to jump off the freight train headed west.
What’s more romantic than being atop a mountain, surrounded by millions of trees?
“The scent is fantastic,” said Sullivan, explaining the steam distillation process he uses to extract the fragrant oil at Longview Lavender Farm on the northwest shore of Flathead Lake near Somers.
Fireworks were seen at the end of a winning baseball game of the Fourth of July. Glacier Range Riders beat the Ogden Raptors 2 to
Sixty-six feet wide? The average width of Montana’s roads in 1865 was about 10 feet. These 20 legislators were talking about making them six times wider.
Aging is the politically correct way of saying “becoming an old fart.” You know you’ve become one when you drive clear across the country for some RV fun.
He’s coming of age. I should have known it was coming. What teen wants to spend time with his grandparents, separated from his peers?
The Arctic cuts a hunter down to size in a hurry. Hunters who have traveled the treeless arctic will understand this lesson in humility.
William Shakespeare’s famous line “To thine own self be true” comes to mind while I’m coping with social isolation during the pandemic.
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