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Montana Skies
Here is a photo from my front porch, Since Barry showed you some huntin country I thought I might show you some of the other reasons to live in Montana.
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Re: Montana Skies
They don't call it the "Big Sky" country for nothin'. Neil, you are a fortunate man to be able to live there.
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It looks almost as good in the day time but I like the sunsets the best. We get quite a few like that. And I do consider my self lucky.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Neil
What part of Montana are you in? I am a native of the Flathead Valley But moved to North Idaho 20 or so years ago still have family dotted over the whole state Glascow, Kalispel, Eureka and Great Falls Dave |
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David, I am in Stevensville just south of Missoula. We probably are not too far apart. If you are in the area give me a call.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Neil,
Thanks, I get down there everyonce in a while same with you if you ever get up to Coeur d' Alene lets get together Dave |
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Re: Montana Skies
You know the thing I see in that picture that makes me think about moving up there?
It's really what I don't see - crowds! :banana_party: I like's my space I do. |
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Re: Montana Skies
You may not see it in the picture but if you get to Missoula you will see crowds and rush hour traffic. Most people have to comute there to work.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Re: Montana Skies
Neil
It's all relative. Kansas City - just the city itself, not counting the metro area - has a larger population than Montana, IIRC. I know it's bigger than North Dakota and it's close to South Dakota. Add in the metro area and it's bigger than both states combined. But head East and you get cities that occupy less physical space and have populations greater than the state of Missouri so it's all relative. KC I can stand, but kick up the density another notch or two and I'm out of there! |
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I think Montana has less than 1 million people in it still which is less than many major cities in the U.S. but a major portion is windy, cold, hot or dry. It is all nice part of the year but Cut Bank Montana is the coldest spot is the U.S.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Re: Montana Skies
Yeah, once you get up level with the Dakotas it does tend to thin the herd a bit.
I know in South Dakota they take homelessness very seriously on the theory that anyone who's homeless in SD in January really needs help. |
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Same here. We do have some homeless people but I don't know what they do when it gets cold. I know there are some shelters but I don't know if they can handle them all at one time. Maybe they hand out good sleeping bags.
Neil:yesnod: |
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I'm betting you have a lot fewer homeless people in January than in July. Some of the 'professional' homeless travel around the country to wherever the living is easy at the time, taking advantage of the programs meant for those who aren't 'homeless by choice'.
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I'm sure that happens to some extent but we do have some that are here year round. I suppose those do recieve shelter in the winter.
Neil:yesnod: |
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