I woke up this morning in Montana. I drove all day and I am still here. This state is never-ending.
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Never ending beauty, eh? Can’t wait to get there. In the mean time, I’m at http://www.bentpage.wordpress.com.
Hey stranger! I’m glad you are still on vacation. I have some catching up to do.
I can only imagine.
I have a hard time grasping the concept of LAND AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE. I have this urge, this need to see Ocean at the end of my horizon. Being landlocked scares me.
I lived in Wyoming for awhile so I also know Montana. In my opinion, Wyoming and Montana is the most beautiful country I’ve ever seen. Oh, and Colorado too.
I think Kansas holds the record for Never-ending state. It’s flat and boring the entire way across! Granted I’ve never been to Montana but it sounds almost as bad.
I looove Montana. It is not flat in most areas and nothing is more beautiful than the Bitterroot Mountains. I am not sure I could live there though.
I know the feeling… When I road-tripped it to Colorado to visit the Morrison boys, Montana definitely got old. The coolest thing about Montana was the gas station/casino/laundromat/bar/car-wash outside of Missoula. It made the Junction look silly. I think it may have been the uber-Junction.
OMYGOSH! I think I have seen that one Thom. Also, there was a time in my sillier days that Brock, James Brown, Sarah, Kristina and I drove from midnight to 5am from Seattle to Tonasket to show the JCT to James. Brock had been talking about a gas station/laundromat/car wash/restaurant/motel to James like it was the Taj Mahal. Well, it kind of is. I went there when I was back home, and I saw ten beaters with ten kids in the lot, loitering. Man I miss that 🙂 (I also bought poppers)
That’s crazy, I had no idea that you guys did that. I had to loiter there a couple of times this week, just for fun. It’s the coolest place in the world when you want a 44oz Mountain Dew and a BBQ burrito at 3:30am. But, the people there late at night are a lot more sketchy then I remembered. I almost reached for my “gat”, and then I realized not only did I not have said “gat”, but also I wasn’t a 100% sure what a “gat” was.
My most memorable JCT conversation goes as follows:
My mom: “How was your first day at work at the JCT?”
15-Year-Old-Me:”Good.”
mom: “How much do you get paid?”
me: “I don’t know, but I get all the free pop I can drink!”
i went to sleep in arizona and woke up in montana