Thursday, July 22, 2010

More Montana



According to the AAA Tour Book, the name Montana comes from the Spanish word for "mountainous" - a description that was obviously NOT bestowed by anyone coming into the state from the East. Today we reached the outskirts of Glacier National Park (pictures tomorrow), but most of the morning was characterized by dusty little plains towns, trains, and more wide open spaces.



The plains slowly turned into hills, and we came across yet another wind farm. No matter how many we've seen, they still fascinate us. The still camera can't capture their mvoement, but to me they've always looked like graceful and benign alien giants in a synchronized exercise class.

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