Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Flat Head Lake and Big Fork, Montana

Our adventure continued northward to Montana where we had a short but joyous visit with our daughter, granddaughters, and great grandchildren.



This a view of the marina on the north end of Flathead Lake, Montana. Our daughter, Mary, purchased the use of a pontoon boat for the day, and treated us to a trip on the lake.  We enjoyed a relaxing trip and picnic aboard the boat.



Captain Tony steered us out of the marina onto the lake.



Here is a good view taken as we left the marina.



We went out onto the lake along the Northeast shore.



There are some beautiful homes located on the hillside along the shoreline of the lake.



Right along the shore we spotted some very nice homes.  Our whole family could fit into this one.



It was a very hazy day, but some people were enjoying fishing anyway.



This is an expansive view of the lake as we headed Northwest.



This is an island on the North end of the lake.  It took us about two hours to get this far.



Some folks choose a more primitive way of getting from place to place on the lake.



I always love to capture images of Nature's creatures.  These two are enjoying sun bathing on a private dock.



After our adventure on the lake, we enjoyed pizza with the family and watching the deer mow the grass in the yards surrounding Robyn's house.



This mother had to keep protecting her twins from a yearling doe that was most likely her fawn from the previous year.

We also took some photos of our family.  I hesitate to post them because I don't want the blog to become a family album.  Never-the-less, here are some picture of a couple of our granddaughters and their beautiful children.



Becky, Colton, Wyatt, Robyn, and Scarlett.



Grandma and Sean were added.



Grandpa and Sean joined for the photo-op.




We posed with just the great grandchildren.




Becky joined us for this one.  We greatly enjoyed our visit with all of them.

On the next blog post, I will show a couple of pictures of Antelope Island, Utah, and Willard Bay State Park, Utah.

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