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Dawn’s Birthday

Friday was my roommate Dawn’s 30th Birthday. She is the last remaining person of our house who has been here longer than me, and she is also totally rad. I vote her most likely to make cookies for everyone. She is graduating this year and leaving Bozeman. Dawn you will be missed.

We had a most excellent dinner at the house and then headed downtown to check out the ol’ Bozeman bar scene. Before Friday I can’t remember the last time I was in a bar. Well actually it was in Missoula. I almost forgot what college bars are like, a social psychologist’s field day.

Good times were had by all and even the walk home in the cold wasn’t too bad. Happy Birthday Dawn.

Birthday Card Dining Room Smiling Dawn Sleepy KezThe Crystal Bar American Legion

Toobin’

The air temperature in Bozeman is 20 degrees right now, so I’m going to “think warm” with some pictures of one of my favorite North Carolina summer activities. Most of these are from last summer and a couple the summer before that. Good times.

I’m going to be in Asheville in August and you KNOW I’m gonna have to do me some toobin’.

Hilary and Davy Michael and Davy ValJason and Maggie Dadamundo Val and Hil Davy and Laura

Missoula

There was more to my trip to Missoula last weekend than just Obama. It was actually Hilary’s birthday on Friday. Happy Birthday Hil! Now she has joined me in the 28 years young club. It is fun to have a friend from North Carolina living so close. 2 and a half hours away is basically next-door in Montana terms. If everyone I knew lived out here I’d probably never think twice about moving back east.

I met her posse, a nice, down to earth group of folks, and we went out and experienced some of the Missoula scene. Good times. I don’t go to bars in Bozeman much these days, and If I’m not in bed by midnight I probably turn into a pumpkin.

The two city shots were from a short hike Hil and I did on Sunday, which offered some good views of Missoula and the surrounding area. Even with the clouds (basically a given in these parts recently) the weather was decently warm and it wasn’t snowing and we weren’t walking in snow, all of which I was thankful for.

On a warmer note, the high is supposed to be 67 in a couple of days, and since it has been snowing basically everyday for the past week that will be a nice change.

One last thing, I’ve been making the pictures a little bigger these day, if they are too big let me know.

Missoula Hilary Me eating cereal Waiting Hilary and her beers of choice Tower Heather Hilary’s Birthday Dinner Missoula Downtown Pool Hilary and Rob Heather and Rob

Spring Break! WooooOOOOOO!

As of tomorrow at noon it will officially be Spring Break for us Montana State folks. Kez and I are driving down the the Grand Canyon and plan on stopping by Bryce Canyon NP as well (I’ve never actually been there.)

We have had a bunch of snow up here and I’ve been enjoying it, but it’ll be nice to get to somewhere a little warmer and less snowy.

To tide you over until next week here are some random picture I’m pulling out from the vault. Except for the picture of the pine needles which I took today.

Stephanie Spins Hilary Squints Elk in Gardiner Pine Needles

The Cold Heart Slabbery

Just when everyone in Bozeman was about to put on their snorkels and flip flops old man winter arrived with a little bit of the white stuff. It is a win-win situation though because I’m happy when it snows and I’ll be happy when I can wear shorts.

On a totally unrelated note here are some pictures from two nights ago. Our friend Elizabeth had Kez and I over for dinner and it was awesome. She was nice enough to give me the recipe but I doubt it’ll be half as good when I make it. That is Kelly on the baritone. They are going to get married later this year.

As a special bonus, you can ponder as to whether the self-portrait of me looks more like a sailor, a statistician, or a hobo.

Beardy McMichael Baritone Kelly Bulk Candy Elizabeth and Kelly

Jellowstone the Finale

Looking Good Buffalo Burnt Forest Coyote Stephanie Elk in Snow Shadowy Elk Engineer Office Buffalo2 Yellowstone River and the Absorkas

Jellystone

Due to overwhelming demand I bring more captures from last weekend. Awesome sweetness. (Robin I owe you one)

Gardiner The Hillcrest Motel Mr. Luke Shorty Helens Drive InnHil and Steph Wolves

More Yellowstone Awesomeness

These pictures were all taken in and around Gardiner. That little town really grew on me. Usually we just pass right through it and it was fun to be able to hang out for a little while. It doesn’t hurt to be with such a swell group of folks too.

Hilary and Stephanie Yellowstone River Bend Turret House Kez at Wheel Roosevelt Arch Gardiner Elk

Gardiner Montana

Luke, Kez, Hilary, her friend Stephanie and myself went down to Yellowstone by way of the northwest entrance in Gardiner, Montana. Here are some pictures of Gardiner. It is a nice little town, especially in the winter when it isn’t overrun with tourists.

When we rode up into town that elk was just hanging out in someone’s yard. They said that they will tag elk only if they are troublemakers. So I thought keeping my distance was a smart idea.

Elk with Antlers Gardiner ChurchJim Bridger Motor Court King Luke Gardiner, Montana

Bozeman Life

Here are a few pictures taken over the last week or so. I’d like to dedicate the captions to Dr. Joseph Sulock.

Kez Feeding Ducks Renee, Clayton, Liz, Luke, Andy, Kez, and Me (not pictured) An Old Truck Bozeman1 Bozeman2

Visiting Hilary in Missoula

The entire trip to Seattle from Bozeman consists of driving 5 minutes to I-90, staying on that interstate for 10 hours or so, and then exiting in downtown Seattle. About 200 miles west of Bozeman lies the great city of Missoula where my friend Hilary just moved to.

My traveling companion Luke and I stopped for a little while and visited Hilary and Missoula’s fairly vibrant downtown. It was a good stop, unfortunately we had to carry on before the snow overtook us.

Hilary, Luke, and I Gift of Gab Mr. Luke “The Frenchman” Shorty Hilary tells us how its gonna be. In tha Club Fine young gentlemen Snowplow on the way out of town

Blue Ridge Biking

I must give homage to biking on the Blue Ridge Parkway Ride with Davy, Chris, Binky, and Gary. Good times.

A Motley Crew Up to Craggy Gardens Around the BendMt. Pisgah

Here are 22 more pictures in a rar file

Lewis and Clark Caverns

Yesterday some folks got together and took a tour of the Lewis and Clark Caverns organized by the ever-vigilant Luke Shorty. It was the first time I’ve been in a cave in a long time and a really excellent experience.
It was the last day the caverns were opened for the season and as an added bonus the 2nd half of the tour was conducted by candlelight. They were nice enough to provide cookies and hot chocolate in the visitor center and before we left our multi-talented tour guide was nice enough to sing us a few Christmas carols as well.

The Jefferson River Lewis and Clark Caverns Lewis and Clark Caverns 2 Corrine Candlelit The Tour Our Tour Guide

Color

rebecca-davy-small.jpg mikey-small.jpg Me too Bill and Val DavyDylan

The Gallatin Valley

A couple of pictures I took yesterday.
Looking West Mountains Looking West Again Hardscrabble and Sacajawea Peaks

Also, I have some pictures from Thanksgiving at Brett’s house here. Many thanks to Brett and Luke for organizing that.