While we were out shooting (well, I threw the clays and opted out of shooting this time) we heard ALOT of gunfire. The deer and elk hunting season had recently opened up, so there were many many hunters sharing the mountain with us.
After all the clays were used, we headed back up to the cabin to relax. A snow storm rolled in, and it was the first time Mitch and I witnessed snow falling from the sky since the winter of 2003. It was a perfect way to see snow again; scenery in Montana is truly like a postcard.
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I will say I am so jealous! It looks like you guys are really liking it up there. Good for you!
Growing up in the real mountains in California (not these dinky hills in SB that people refer to as mountains, come on) near Tahoe I know the love of the snow & the firing of weapons. It's too bad that most people think negative things about both of those activities and the people that participate in them & enjoy it.
I am also jealous of the fact that you are only a few hours away from my family & we can't make it up there for Christmas this year. Such is life in the rat race of SB.
Chauntel,
It is quite awesome here. I think maybe you're from near here, but in Idaho? We drove through the ID panhandle a little and IT IS AWESOME. It smells so piney fresh, I loved it! The snow and mountains are completely awesome, and not a day goes by where I don't think to myself that we live in an incredibly beautiful place. Winter here really does look like a postcard I think!
Thanks for checking in!
Melissa
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