Monday, June 22, 2009

West Yellowstone to Dillon, Montana

Historic Virginia City



Earthquake lake, formed by-you guessed it- an earthquake
Montana has been wonderful! It is such a beautiful state. One of the things that surprises us the most is how much different it is being here than say Kansas. In Kansas when we would enter a town of 1,500 people, there was usually 1 grocery store that closed by 6 pm, and 1 restaurant that offered burgers, cheeseburgers, & maybe a ham sandwich (thick white bread, a slab of processed ham, and Kraft singles cheese- mmm, tempt me more). Now in Montana we'll go into a town of 1500, and it will be bustling little tourist destination with several restaurants (including my favorite- sushi!), cute boutiques, organic grocery stores & normal grocery stores (that are still open when we get into town, which is key), and even when you go into what looks like a down home eatery there is a nice little diverse crowd of local farmers, fisherman, and everyday folk- all dressed in Patagonia and North Face. It's quite interesting the difference. But we are really loving Montana- all the towns and the scenery, and wishing more of our trip had been this gorgeous.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi!
Duane D. hunts in Montana and he says the same...absolutely beautiful. I'm so glad you're getting closer to home, it will be good to have you safely home!!!
Denice