go site The Dry Fly Media team hard at work on Montana's Madison River.

https://www.thephysicaltherapyadvisor.com/2024/09/18/8p3v98p It’s been a busy week and a half getting used to the new job and all its accoutrements.  I love spending time with the horses (it’s a split tie between horses and my Canon for my favorite thing to take up my time).  There’s something just innately good about good, hard, physical work.

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follow site But last night I found myself really missing river time.  This fall afternoon last year in with the Dry Fly Media team was one of the best river afternoons I’ve ever had.  We were between the lakes on Montana’s Madison River, filming segments for Dry Fly’s ‘Rivers in Motion’ series.  Mark had taken over filming duties, Jake was modeling / fishing, and I got to sneak away for some camera time.

source site Colors were extraordinary – they always are more true, somehow, in the mountains, and the weather was perfect.  A quintessential Montana fall afternoon.

https://www.modulocapital.com.br/uzeml088k Not a bad day at work.

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Travis February 4, 2011 at 22:35

here Sweet photo, Montana make for fun photography. I always referred to “River Time” as taking the watch off and leaving the cell in the truck. Especially on multi-day trips. Keep up the good work and cool blog!

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Admin February 6, 2011 at 19:48

https://trevabrandonscharf.com/fwio1o7qkra Thanks, Travis. River time is invaluable – we can always use some time away from it all!

Buy Diazepam In Bulk Just checked out your blog – loved the Deschutes pics. I may have to make a trek over there…

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