Buy Shalina Diazepam This past week has been a whirlwind of activity, and as a new week dawns the pace is not slowing. Saturday was a busy day with a photo shoot up the Gallatin Canyon (wind chills in the -20s, and, yes, we were outside!) and the Bozeman Christmas Stroll in the evening.
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Buy 20 Mg Valiumclick Downtown Bozeman was awash Saturday night with revelers enjoying the Christmas spirit. Despite the cold temperatures, many residents made their way downtown to watch Santa light the streets and to take part in the general splendor. This picture is one of the few I have processed; the blurriness of the horse’s motion, the gleam of the rigging, the team’s frosty breath, and the lady in the old-fashioned coat add up to create a picture that could have been taken yesterday or many, many years ago. I love the timeless feel of the image.
gohttps://ragadamed.com.br/2024/09/18/ox6nuhu7b I am off to Dillon, Wisdom, and the Big Hole River today for interviews for an article in process. Lots of back roads Montana driving. Hopefully the weather will cooperate and I will make it back to Bozeman at night!
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