Saturday, July 23, 2016

Stuck a feather in his cap

We celebrated the fourth of July and the week following in Montana. The trip was delightful, and we left relaxed and happy. Highlights include 1.) a HUGE crop of huckleberries all around the lake. Finn ate his share while hiking, and the rest of us brought them home to sprinkle on oatmeal, turn into a crisp, and to add to my birthday cake (lucky me).  2.) Nonnie taught Finn to fish, and the kid showed a level of patience that I didn't think was possible in a four and a half year old. The persistence paid off when Finn caught a good size brook trout that he brought home for an appetizer. 3.) The weather was unseasonably rainy and cold, but that meant more camp fires and cozy afternoons reading and doing puzzles. LOVELY. 4.) the cool temps meant more pleasant runs and hikes, something you don't get in July at home. 5.) A trip the bison range! Finn loved using the binoculars and looking out the sunroof for critters he's only seen in books. Finn loves animals, but this visit inspired him to learn even more. He now studies footprints and scat to identify animals. Mostly endearing, but also a little more than I want to know. No matter. I'm in. 6.) As always, the best meals,  beautiful views, and wonderful company. I love this place.

His best friend from the 4th of July celebrations. I mean, he's a large mammal, a firefighter, and he gives out candy.

The best little hiker EVER. 

Our crew!


This rookie caught a brookie! (poetry credited to Barbara Burns)


On safari.

I mean COME ON. This was a typical view out the car window this day. No filter.

BISON!

Canoe rides were pretty much a daily activity. In any weather.
Finn was a natural!
Hiking to Holland Falls
Nonnie and Papaw watched Finn so Clark and I could go out for dinner. After the most heavenly meal,
we took our coffee mugs out to sit in these chairs. It was just as peaceful as it looks. 

Finn chose the bucking bronco for this ride. He LOVES Montana! 




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