On Wednesday, we left Buffalo Gap Campground and continued west on I-94,
where we soon entered Montana, Big Sky Country, |
where the speed limit on the interstate is also big: 80MPH! *We* will not be going that fast! |
Beautiful landscapes and skies |
Neat land formations too |
We got to the Harvest Host where we were going to spend the night -- Greycliff Mill -- I think that's the "grey cliff" behind Gracie. We had first stopped in that spot, |
but then moved forward to another spot where we could park further off the driveway. |
Miss Kitty catching up on BNN (breeze news network). |
In the morning, we walked to the area where the coffee shop and market were. Carl took this picture outside the mill - doesn't it look like a picture postcard? (https://greycliffmill.com/) |
We went to the market to purchase some items to satisfy our Harvest Host stay commitment... |
The market was underground and stays a constant cool temperature. Up on top is a weaving workshop and a wool shop. |
We walked through a tunnel from the market that took us to the green house -- |
... beautiful flowers in the greenhouse! |
Gracie in her spot |
What a beautiful spot! It was not quite clear to us how all the different businesses fit together; the lady in the market said that each business is independent, but that all the people who run/own the businesses belong to the same church.
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