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Surviving Montana

McKenzie, McKenzie Graye

When I moved from Seattle to Montana 28 years ago I had no clue what challenges, excitement, interesting people or strange and bazaar life lessons were waiting

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Latest Issues

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The Breath of Life

Veronica and Raven grew out of their puppy collars so quickly, that I decided to buy the adjustable kind. The extra length on the collars formed a loop and the collar could be made larger by sliding the buckle, decreasing the size of the lo...

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In Montana a blizzard is something you order at Dairy Queen.

Snow came early and hard that fall. My first Montana winter was one of the hardest in many years. The average temperature hovered between 10 degrees above and 5 below. Storm after storm came in and little by little, fences started to disapp...

2 months ago
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Dog Days of Summer

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3 months ago
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The Llama Lady

On my way to a doctor’s appointment, I took the long route into Kalispell by following Hwy 2 through Columbia Falls, past the Blue Moon tavern and abandoned drive-in theater. At that junction I could have turned south and driven past the ai...

3 months ago
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