Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Three Weeks In Missoula, 1

As readers of this blog will recall, our next stop after Paris/Frankfurt/London/Denver was Missoula, Montana, from which we retired in 2008. Interim update #1,279 will bring you up to date. We were in Missoula three weeks, coping first with the lack of luggage arriving with us, then with the weather, then with going through as much of our stuff as circumstances permitted, then with packing up the U-Haul truck for another cross-country road-trip. When not coping, we did get to see a number of new and old friends and to visit a number of favorite places. We lived in Missoula for 13 years before our retirement travels and still think of it as the best place in which we lived and worked. 

At CDG July 4th, our checked items disappearing into
the checked luggage void, not to be seen again for a few
days...reports were that it spent a couple nights in Frankfurt... 

Yet another rental car to get us here and there and back again

Approaching Missoula, the Hub of Five Valleys







We always visit our old home, five wooded acres on Horseback
Ridge, overlooking the city and the Missions...Blue Pine Lodge we
called it*; as it looked in the early 00s










The "Cow Store," aka Dale's Dairy, closest business establishment
to where we lived, only a couple miles away, up the Bitterroot, across the
(one-lane) McClay bridge and onto the Flats; seriously upscaled and
gentrified now...I hope Dale and Betty Jo have had as good a retirement
as we have

Where we stayed the first couple weeks, down the highway a bit
from our storage unit; in non-gentrified East Missoula

Can't grill in the motel room? No problem...

One day we drove up to Lolo Pass and beyond


In the De Voto Grove of giant cedars


Killed Colt Creek...named by Lewis and Clark...De Voto often
camped here while writing Across the Wide Missouri


Lochsa Lodge, another favorite
"Our" table (in the winter)


Bird city

Our favorite wild and scenic river, the Lochsa

























*we also called it Llazy LL Lland and Llama Company, LLC, but that's a whole different story...

Friday, September 1, 2023

Out-Takes From Alsace, The Alps, And Burgundy

In Strasburg, and moving on...our last post from France in 2023...

Nice planting, but you've got to follow-up

Vegan, of course

Typical street signage in Alsace


Playing "chicken" with the tourist train

Love that cathedral sense of humor

They're all reading the Wikipedia article on the cathedral; of course

"Trucker Girls France"

Asparagus jam...yum...

Specialites francaises...

Wine truck at the campground in Riquewihr; I guess the wine travels
well...

Stan the Stork, just after attempting to storm the
galley of our camper

Five fruits and veggies every day!

Why the Col de la Madeleine is so popular

"Fish and Ships" ("of course I spell-checked it!")
"
Never in Florida

There's a drought...

Part of a Bugatti entourage at Fontenay

Roofing not the old-fashioned way

Flying buttress in Auxerre

 

Out-Takes From Nancy

Cities always provide the most out-takes, and Nancy was the only city we spent much time in last June; its Musee des Beaux-Arts was a gold mine...

Used to be you'd see these signs all over France, and
Europe; now everybody has a phone, and there's an app
for everything

Among the many antique stores in Nancy, this one particularly good
on Art Nouveau glass; Vicki drooling at the window

Great selections, but probably not many bargains

Outside the Made In France Sandwicherie...

So many choix...

Not all the buildings in Nancy are Art Nouveau

Street cleaning with Le Glutton

Our campground in Nancy...the sign notable for mentioning
the boulodrome

Tinkerbell when the Lost Boys are not around

Vaping was very different in those days

One sees the little "Spectacles" structures all over France,
usually just advertising; this is the first one we've seen made
into a WC

Belly jewelry

Why they hate us

One of the better French murals

The basic 224 types of chairs

Medieval stretching exercise; the personal coach on
the left is saying "keep your back straight and remember
to breathe...1...2...3..."

Really colorful and lurid Judgement

Adoration of the Toes

A convention in Flemish portrait painting was to
paint a fly on a deceased subject; I thought I was 
really on to something until the fly flew away 

Jesus not turning the other cheek with the money lenders

Right in the middle of the museum's 18th century
collection was this, at precisely the corner pictured,
entitled Waiting for Godot

Early depiction of Daenerys Targaryen; before she bleached her hair

Mourning for Fideau

Sic transit, Gloria...if only he'd patented his invention...