Wednesday, July 3, 2013

A floating golf green.... and then on to Montana!

So, the resort we were at has a golf course and outdoor pool… thing is, they are a 10 minute drive from the hotel or a 7 minute water taxi.  AND, this golf course has a floating green on one of the holes.  Since we were up early today, we decided to take the water taxi over and check it out before we left.  So nice to be on a Lake… and this one is gorgeous!  We stayed just a bit, took pics, & then took the boat back to our place and packed up to prepare for the next leg of our trip.

We had plans to see our friend Twyla on our way to Bozeman, but that feel through when she couldn't get off work (sniff sniff)… This morning Jerry suggested we contact another couple who live on Flathead Lake in Polson.  We called and they said lets meet in St Regis for lunch (that would about an hour ride for them)!  We had an extra 30 minutes to fill, so we stopped next to a sweet river running through Wallace and just enjoyed the river's cool air AND the butterflies that were hanging out. 

Met up with  M & G (I forgot to ask permission to post their names in my blog… dang) and at a “Jaspers”… so weird… Walked by the bar, and at the counter is a 7 year old little girl with her parents…. Laws are different here… 

The scenery is ever changing… and very beautiful.  A little cooler today… 97 degrees… and we arrived in Bozeman, Mt ready for some downtime!  My niece will be going to school here next year… Checked out the campus, and it’s gorgeous!  We see so many different places and I always think, “I could live there” and the same goes for Bozeman!

Water Taxi... and Jean was stuck with 'boat hair' the rest of the day....
 

I wonder how many golf balls are in the water... they have to hit the ball from the left side of the pic to the island on the right...
 

Found this sculpture while out looking for a geocache... 

Probably about 10 butterflies hanging out next to the water's edge on the gravel/rocks.
 

This train was carrying coal...
 

These look like ginormous Dandelions...They were about three inches in diameter!
 
 
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