
Welcome to "Big Sky Country"

Dry land and sage brush. I wonder what
the cow is eating? (click on image to enlarge)

Two lone trees on the high plains of Montana.

Bill has a fascination for power plants, dams and bridges.
This is the generating plant at the base of Fort Peck Dam.

In the background you can see the spillway
of the Fort Peck Dam.

Clump of sagebrush. This is found where it is very dry.
It is a native plant found throughout the area.

An uplifted fault formation. Dry, barren and beautiful.

The city of Havre, found in the Milk River Valley, facing east.

Havre, facing west.

Calamity Jean among the sagebrush.

Two shadows - "Untitled"

The end of a perfect Montana day.
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