McDonald Creek, mind

Mountain creek
McDonald Creek. Turned down to a trickle.

We’ve seen the heaviest and lightest water flows contrasted between June and October.

And we’ve seen this extreme contrast since 2019. Six years of October visits helps us see the contrast’s consistency.

Kinda cool.

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Allergic to cold, mind

mountain sunrise
Our view each morning.
mountain sunrise
Same morning, 30 minutes later.

Life is good here, looking out our highway (and mountain) facing hotel room.

The other-view option is the airport-facing side.

We’ve been on both sides.

We prefer the highway side.

And from our highway-side hotel room window we can see through the ‘canyon’ into Glacier National Park.

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Wait, you’re still in Glacier?, mind

town directional sign
Today’s post thread should be fun. It isn’t the first time i’ve posted photos with the same message.
21-second video: Answering Jody’s question about when do we fly home.

Habits and rituals define our personal culture.

The Mountain Ash tree’s berries ripening timeline is a ritual.

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Still in Glacier, mind

mountains
A couple miles from our cabin, just north of Apgar Village. Stunning.
38-second video: Sunset. Looking East.

We are still in Glacier.

The ongoing blogging experiment has accelerated my daily writing.

Didn’t see this coming.

Rolling with it, like i always do.

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