Maggie May

Maggie May
Maggie May

Monday, September 6, 2010

Mountain Acres RV Park - Lewistown, MT

I know that we missed blogging yesterday, but we broke camp at Glacier KOA at about 9:30 am and drove to Lewistown, MT to visit with Archie and Charlene Moss who have been Billy's Army friends for many years.  We again drove the entire distance without seeing a "burger biggie," grocery store, or Wal Mart.  As an afterthought thought I will add that it is VERY cold here.  It rained on us most of the day yesterday.  Archie and Charlene came over while we were setting up camp and we took off for a beautiful drive around the area.  There are loads of wheat fields around here with rolling hills and the mountains in the background.  I would like to be able to tell you where we went yesterday, but I only know that it was beautiful and cold.  Charlene fixed a delicious dinner last night of salad, spaghetti, garlic bread and homemade chocolate cake. 

Billy and I slept in this morning till 8:30 am then met Archie and Charlene at their house.  We drove through beautiful National Forests, saw lots of wind mills, missile silos (unmarked), mountains, snow, rocks, sage brush, and wheat fields.  When you come to the rolling high plains there is not a tree in sight for miles and miles.  We saw a coyote fairly close to the road and these beautiful antelope.  Stopped off at a little dive for lunch and had the biggest fattest hamburgers I have ever seen, pork chop sandwiches and hot dogs.  After our drive through this section of Montana we had a steak dinner complete with salad, mashed potatoes, and lemon meringue pie.  It was a dinner fit for royalty.  It's 9:00 in Panama City, 10:00 in Ga and 8:00 here so it is time for me to curl up with my book and call it a night.   Hip Hip Horah!  Billy just finally got his satellite to work here, so he is a happy camper.  "Life (Certainly) Is Good Today!"  Thanks for stopping by for a visit.

1 comment:

  1. That'a why they call it "Big Sky" country...no trees, and can see for miles and miles and..... I've always wanted to see it myself!

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