Saturday, July 23, 2011

HEADED FOR LEWISTOWN, MT

IMG_2389 We didn’t get out of town until almost 7:00 p.m. Friday night. Thank goodness it stays light until after 9:00. Todd was driving our pick up and towing his car while we followed along behind in the motorhome.

 

This picture is us leaving Billings – YIPPEE!!!IMG_2388

 

IMG_2403 We got to Lewistown about 9:10 and parked at a Kiwanis Park on the western edge of town. This is a really great park.

 

 

 

IMG_2402 There’s a big sign that says “Overnighters Welcome”. You don’t see that real often. Restrooms are clean and the grass is mowed. We had stopped here last year for lunch and knew that it would be a great place to stay.

 

IMG_2401 Several of the car club members were also camped at the park. Some in tents, some in cars and one with a motorhome. These pictures were taken Saturday morning.

I’m going to tell you about the car thing in a separate post. Needless to say it was not a “car show”. 

Good Evening. IMG_2399

8 comments:

  1. WOW...what a sunset! Glad you made it safe and sound! Not sure Paul would have left that late. Enjoy your "car thing."

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  2. I love the long daylight hours. In the Pacific NW it is still light way after 10:00. However, we probably wouldn't have left that late either and especially on a Friday. We hide from weekenders. Hope you had a great time!!

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  3. So glad you escaped Billings. Hope you enjoy the non-car show.

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  4. Great to be out of Billings. Never did like that city. For one thing, it's a city. For another thing, it was very unfriendly to RVers for a while, until the RV community reared up on its hind legs and brought down the City Council! A "car thing?" We're waiting for that!

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  5. Better late than never! Have a great time at the "car thing"!

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  6. Great pictures, Sandi. I have been all over that north country. I had a business partner and friend from there. He was a Crow Indian and taught me many things about how the U.S. really treated the native Americans. It was an eye-opening experience for me. I always enjoy your posts and comments.

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  7. Wow! a car "thing." Can't wait to hear the story!!
    Nice sunset!! :-)

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  8. Great sunset picture. Wondering about the "car-thing"...

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