I created this journal for my friends who only visit the Madison Valley of Montana in the summer and ask me the question, "What are the winters like?" I hope you enjoy my photos and comments as I share my Montana moments this year. Perhaps it will give you a peek into what it is truly like to live here full time. Welcome to my world.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Slower Pace
Things move at a little lower pace here in Ennis, especially in the winter. It was twenty-seven degrees when I left the house this morning and thirty-three when I came home after lunch. We got about an inch of snow yesterday.
I found myself having to slow down for this local rider on my way home from running an errand. The sun finally came out.
When we drove around the lake on Sunday I got this shot of ice beginning to form near the bridge. The wind was blowing snow everywhere. We saw nine eagles and two of them put on such a show.
Have you ever watched an eagle? They never struggle or flap their wings hard. They wait patiently for the wind currents to be just right. Then they spread their wings and soar.
Labels:
Ennis,
Ennis Lake,
Madison River,
Madison Valley,
Montana
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