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Summer Has Arrived in Glacier Park
Wildflowers in full glory cram the green meadows, pollen rims our abundant puddles owing to some much welcome rain, and one of the most beautiful stretches of road anywhere, Going to the Sun, is open across the divide. The Glacier … Continue reading
Posted in East Glacier Park Montana, Fox, Friends, Glacier National Park, Glacier Park Trading Company, Justin Bieber, Two Medicine Grill, Uncategorized
Tagged East Glacier, Family, Fox, Friends and Neighbors, Glacier National Park, glacier park trading company, Justin Beiber, Road Trips, Snow Conditions, Two Medicine Grill, Wildlife
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The Season We Lovingly Call “Sprinter”
Given that the bears are emerging from hibernation, I figured I’d best do the same. We’ve had a lovely winter complete with lots of visits with friends and family and trips to the big town(s). The kiddos and I are back on rigorous … Continue reading
Posted in East Glacier Park Montana, Glacier National Park, Glacier Park Trading Company, Grizzly Bears, Uncategorized, Weather
Tagged bakery, chorus frogs, community, East Glacier, Easter, Family, Friends and Neighbors, Glacier National Park, glacier park lodge, glacier park trading company, Hawaii, missoula children, Snow Conditions, Spring, travel, vacation
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Snowplows roll in Glacier Country
We have snow–enough to remind us there’s more on the way and to make pushing the double stroller good for the arms. We saw cross-country ski tracks yesterday as we stroller-plowed to a friend’s house for a tea party. We’ve … Continue reading
In the Throes of the Season
Now that Going to the Sun Road is open and allowing folks to gawk at the snow load and the train is running its full route from the East, we are feeling the heat–literally and figuratively. I realized I was … Continue reading