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Tag Archives: Montana
A Winter Week in Photos
Happy winter. This week started out with a sleigh ride (AKA Dodge Durango drive) to the Montana winter village of Whitefish. Along the way, we saw and did the following… After spending a few days visiting with folks, attending meetings … Continue reading
A Montana Christmas Giveaway
Just call us Santa’s little helpers. This week, we’re giving away a basket of Western Montana goodness to one of YOU! The basket includes a GlacierMT water bottle, mug, Glacier National Park guidebook, GlacierMT luggage tag, mini red bus, 406 … Continue reading
Christmas is Coming, Montana
Let’s talk about something that I love almost as much as Montana. Shopping. While you might envision me out herding cows (right, dad?), cruising the hidden corners of Glacier National Park and digging in the Montana dirt, it’s time you … Continue reading
Good Eats in Montana
This is what I’ve been doing the last two days. Eating delicious goodies, treats and meals made in the heart of Western Montana’s Glacier Country. Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’d better go hike it out. xoxo, TT … Continue reading
Posted in Flathead Valley, West Glacier, Whitefish
Tagged Food, Glacier Country, Montana, West Glacier, Whitefish Mountain Resort
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My Montana Love List
I love Montana. As in I totally heart it. It’s a place that I don’t know if I’ll ever get enough of… The simplest way for me to describe it is like having a crush that never goes away. And … Continue reading
Five Days in Glacier Country, Montana
Happy first day of autumn! I hope this finds you each well, relishing the past months of summer and looking forward to a beautiful fall. Last week, I headed off for a few days with two of my favorite Montana … Continue reading
Posted in American Indian, Autumn, Food, From The Road, Glacier National Park, Missoula, Native American Culture, Summer, vacation, Whitefish
Tagged Autumn, Food, Glacier Country, Glacier National Park, Missoula, Missoula+outdoor, Montana, rafting, red bus tour, Whitefish, Whitefish Mountain Resort
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Weekend Warriors: A Montana Autumn Roadtrip
Happy weekend! Not sure what your plans are this weekend, but I’m off and running…I’ll be spending the next few days with two of my favorite Montana ladies and some international guests. We’ve been preparing for their visit and can’t … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn, Glacier National Park, Missoula, Winter
Tagged Autumn, Glacier National Park, Missoula, Missoula+outdoor, Montana, Play, rafting, Whitefish, Whitefish Mountain Resort
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29 Years of Montana
Guess what. Somebody just had a birthday…a birthday where they turned 29 years old. Now I realize that 29 is not “old,” but I almost can’t believe how quickly time has flown. It seems like just yesterday that I had … Continue reading
Storytime: Montana Style
Over the last several weeks, we’d been reading stories from travelers, writers and bloggers about the beauty, fun and experience that is Western Montana. Stories heralding everything from our brewery scene to places to view wildlife and red jammer tours … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Glacier National Park, Missoula, Whitefish
Tagged Glacier Country, Glacier National Park, Missoula, Missoula+outdoor, Montana, red bus tour, Summer, Whitefish
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Cruising through Western Montana
This week has been a whirlwind. This girl has gone everywhere from Seeley Lake to Glacier National Park and Whitefish to Trout Creek. And while it has flown by incredibly fast, I’ve been able to see some of the most … Continue reading