we hit the road hard, only stopping in missoula, montana. even though 'a river runs through it's' story is based around the missoula area, we didn't find anything that would bring us back again... although it was interesting how many anti-meth billboards were hanging over this western town. after we grabbed a bite to eat we hit the road again.
we had a great trip: good skiing, great friends, ghost towns, and so much more! we'll definitely head back to montana again, and have even entertained the thought to packing up and moving to bozeman....but maybe in a few years :)!
it was a relief seeing our cascade mountains again, and bellowing down the mountain-to-sound greenway towards our studio apartment!
studio apartment sweet studio apartment!
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lise and i have had similar feelings since moving to pensacola. other moves we've made (from cincy to washington d.c., then to baltimore, then back to cincy) were strange and it took us a long time to finally give in and call them "home" - pensacola has been different. that "home" feeling came early and surprised us both.
also: in these parts, the anti-drug billboard campaign is focused on prescription meds and features mid-30's white people furtively sneaking a pill.
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