“The Weekly Bleat: Montana”
A while ago, my husband and I spent a little time in Montana. And, I have to say that it’s one of the most peaceful and serene places I’ve visited in the United States. As soon as I stepped out of the airport in Missoula, I knew this was the place for me: big sky, lots of green, and so quiet. My soul sighed……and then it smiled.
It was a wonderful few days spent in nature: hiking, fly fishing, and trail riding; I even gave clay shooting a try.
Our time in Montana was well-spent, and I look forward to visiting again!
Categories: Photography, The Weekly Bleat, Travel
Looks amazing Tonya!!! 😊
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Thanks, Ritu! It was really beautiful! 🙂
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It looks like an awesome place to go … so beautiful and peaceful! Ahhh ….
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It’s definitely a place where you can just let go.
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Looks like you found lots to get into out there! Nice!
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Thanks! It was a lot of fun!
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GORGEOUS!
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It’s one of my favorite places I’ve visited in the U.S. 🙂
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They don’t call it Big Sky for nothing! Fields, mountains and endless skies. Thanks for sharing!
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You’re right, Rob! Some of the views were just breathtaking. 🙂
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Just beautiful….enjoy all your adventures!!
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Thanks, Sally! 🙂
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I miss living out west with the smell of sage in the Spring air. and who was that pretty lady with a shotgun? wonderful pics.
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Thanks, Jim. It was my first trip to that part of the country, and I really loved it. It’s probably one of my favorite vacations. Also, it was my first time target shooting. Let me just say–I’m no Annie Oakley. 😉
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Beautiful pictures!! It looks like a great time in Big Sky county 😀!!
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Thanks so much, Mel. It was such a relaxing place. I could just feel myself unwinding. 🙂
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I would love to see Montana someday 🙂
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You would love it! 😊
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Are you planning to buy farmland there too !
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Hey, Susie! No, just visiting. I’ve got enough to take care of here! 🙂
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Your photos make me want to go back! I lived in Montana (Hamilton, about 45 minutes from Missoula). It’s where I learned to fly fish and identify bear poop! Great people, and breathtaking scenery. So glad you enjoyed your time there.
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Thanks! The scenery is certainly majestic, and the people were so friendly. Looking at these pics makes me want to go back, too! :). Identifying bear poop is probably a pretty good skill; I remember being warned to look out for bears, mountain lions, etc. while hiking. I loved the slow pace and peacefulness there. I’d love to visit again! 🙂
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Woowww…. so lovely…. beautiful pictures and u look so happy in them 🙂
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Thank you very much, Himali. Sometimes vacations can be a little tiring and stressful, but this one was the opposite. It was a happy time. 🙂
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That sound awesome.. Have a lovely day 🙂
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Thanks. You, too. 😊
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What lovely pictures. It definitely looks like a peaceful place!!
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Thanks, Laura. It was wonderful! 😊
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Have always heard the term “Big Sky Montana”. Sounds like it lives up to it’s name. Really does look absolutely beautiful! 🙂
~Carl~
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Thank you, Carl. We really enjoyed our time there! 🙂
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It does look peaceful there, and the countryside looks gorgeous 🙂
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Montana runs a close second after England for favorite places. 🙂
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🙂
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Nice 🙂 !
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Thank you! 🙂
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I have read of Montana in many books actually.. err mostly romance! But they weren’t making up the beauty of it 🙂 Thanks Tonya!
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Thank you, Prajakta! 😊
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