Longshadow wrote:
Great set!
Thanks...was a great afternoon and so quite...no one else around!
After getting my work done at the house today, took a quick drive over to the park and hiked along the trail at the Belton Bridge along the Middle Fork River. Built in 1920, the Belton Bridge was the western entrance to Glacier National Park from 1920 to 1938, and was one of the park’s first major construction projects. Between 1933 and 1938, the bridge was also a vital link on Going-to-the-Sun Road. The bridge is no longer used for vehicle traffic, it is now a link to the trails in the park for hiking, horse back riding, snowshoeing and cross country skiing.
The snow in this area is about 3 ft deep right now but was very easy to walk thru as it is still very fluffy so no snow shoes required for today's hike!
317tman wrote:
Easy to love your home with such views. Minus the snow of course.
Yes it is...even with the snow...lol...guess I am used to it by now.
rlevans55 wrote:
Love the old homestead best others are great also thanks for posting
Thanks, that old homestead is holding up a lot better than most around here.
Flyerace wrote:
Beautiful shots. The second one shows some natural air conditioning in place. I love being out in your neck of the woods. It gives you a place to breath!
Thanks! I love being in my neck of the woods too.
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful tour of a lovely place, Cindy!
Glad you enjoyed it Mike.
alberio wrote:
Only Heaven could be better. Thanks Cindy
I think I am gonna agree with ya! I just love it here, have been living in MT for over 30 yrs now and don't plan on moving!
MFTVGirl wrote:
Gorgeous images - thanks for the look at your lovely area!
So glad you enjoyed these...those blue skys and sun didn't last long!
Was out shoveling snow off the deck but it was sooooo pretty out...just had to take a quick stroll around the yard and get some pics!
Our house taken from the middle of the horse pasture
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Teakettle Mtn on left, Columbia Mtn on right
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Old homestead in the field by the house
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Flathead River
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Very nice Tommy! We got about 7 to 8 inches of that dang white stuff yesterday.
Beautiful shot, love the detail in the wings!
Amazing shots ....love each one!
Very nice Mike! I'm glad you enjoyed exploring that area, it sure if a pretty place.
Cool and colorful were my first thoughts too!! Amazing photo's!