Cut Bank Road with Cut Bank Creek on the left |
Up until you get to the entrance to Cut Bank Campground you are on Blackfeet Reservation land. As you can see it's a very scenic walk or drive whichever you prefer. Lots of snow in those mountains.
Other than the beautiful scenery about all we saw were horses. Truth be told, it's the horses Kinsey comes to see in the spring. She's a real pigeon for mares with foals. On most open ranges you will encounter cattle but here on the Blackfeet Reservation it's horses. They just amble along the side of the roads grazing.
Blackfeet Horse |
Blackfeet Mare & Foal |
Blackfeet Mare and Foal |
Portrait of a Blackfeet Paint |
This poor boy was lame. |
Kinsey finally gave up getting my rabies certificate from the vet (See Day 3). Somebody’s fax didn’t seem to be working and the vet couldn’t scan it and put it in an e-mail. Hard to believe a business doesn’t have a scanner but this is Montana, some places are cutting edge some are not. Kinsey is far from high tech but she left her fax at Goodwill a couple of years ago. Bottomline: I don’t get to go to Canada. Boo Hoo!
From the looks of this KOA campground people have gotten the memo about the park. Friday night and you could have shot a canon off without hitting an RV.
Don't forget to check out Kinsey's new blog The Liberated Photographer.com
This weeks story "SOME THINGS ARE MEANT TO BE" is all about me!
Ciao for now,
MOLLY MONTANA
©Kinsey Barnard
3 comments:
Molly! Thanks for sharing.
Love this trip you're taking us all on! and that mare and foal - how beautiful!
Thanks Judy.
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