LIVINGSTON AND AROUND
Starting with “around” first this is after Livingston and before Bozeman which are only about 4o miles apart. Beautiful country inbetween I wish I could pull over every 50 feet and take photos…..they should have more pull outs on the interstate. JUST FOR ME!!
As you can see from the reflection I took this one while driving….no laws against that. Yet.
Now this ranch is in Livingston proper….
This is the train depot…
with a train parked outside! I love trains and this one left shortly after my arrival. I’m not sure why he was parked, maybe letting other trains pass.
By the depot is a park and the trees all have these yellow ribbons tied around them.
detail of the train depot..
Historic old town Livingston
Gotta love a saloon named Whiskey Creek!
and it seems a Western town isn’t complete without a saloon called THE MINT…
I grabbed a sandwich at the Pickle Barrel not so great neither the coffee or the sandwich but I was hungry. They did have the best oatmeal cookies I have ever tasted but they have them delivered. Next time I’ll find a different place to eat…
I cut out the religious part of this sentiment and with the mountain like a mirage in the background I love this photo. Should have cropped it though
This was down an alley
There is more to Livingston but it was getting late and I wanted to check out a certain part of the Yellowstone River.
On a closing note I stopped by the Rocky Mountain Crafters thing at MetraPark after I was done hiking at Little Big Horn Battlefield and it wasn’t my cup of tea for the most part but Miller Farm pork raised in Livingston was there and I bought a variety of pork cuts. Chops, ribs and sausage all raised outside and not stacked on top of each other in a factory farm. They aren’t fed yucky stuff either like antibiotics and hormones.
March 12, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: churches, Livingston, Miller Farm, Montana, photographs, saloons, The Mint, The Pickle Barrel, trains, Voyich Ranch, Whiskey Creek Saloon | Leave a comment
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