We arrived in East Glacier Park, MT in mid afternoon Sunday. The hotel had no wireless internet, so I’m a day late in my postings.
Along the drive we saw several herds of wild horses, lots of Angus cattle, and lots of hay bales, presumably to feed the cattle and maybe even the horses. I had to stop to take some pictures of the ubiquitous hay bales.
After checking in, I drove right away to a part of Glacier National Park called Two Medicine for a lake of the same name. It was very windy but the sky was a brilliant blue with lots of white clouds of all sizes and shapes. The leaves had begun to turn yellow on the aspens along the road leading to the lake. It was an unforgettable landscape as you can see in the photos below.
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The store at Two Medicine Lake use to be a chalet built by the Great Northern Railroad to get people to come visit Glacier. This chalet was one place FDR did a fireside radio chat.
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I am afraid fall will soon be here on the prairie, since it’s definitely in the mountains of Montana. Love the sky in the shot of the dock on the lake. Safe travels.
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Wonderful scapes,plenty of natural beauty,Hien!The bales of hay make such a fabulous image!
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What an amazing sky, especially photo 2. Beautiful country.
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