Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Do these look like pencils to you?
Stacks and truck loads of fresh fence posts are common sights in Big Sky country, especially in the spring of the year when repairs are made and new fence lines are laid out.
Photographs from across the Big Sky are available from Fine Art America. Click here at jim-cotton.artistwebsites.com
You'll find an array of prints, phone cases, throw pillows, shower curtains, and duvets available. Featured there are Montana subjects, vintage vehicles, landscapes, skyscapes, and livestock for your perusal.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Montana Music Makers
The State of Montana is blessed with some great bluegrass musicians. Their talent was on display at a recent "Hootenanny" held in the Stevensville area. Bands from Salmon, Idaho, and Washington state were welcomed, and all put on a great show with old favorites being rendered.
Some of the 18 bands represented played and sang original songs which were well-received and pleased the crowd. Sponsored and produced by the Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association.
Banjos. The top is being played "Clawhammer Style" without picks. It is of different construction than the bluegrass banjo being played below which uses picking style.
One group substituted a washtub, broomstick, and string for the typical double bass. It works. The flat top guitar is as standard as can be and most bands feature a violin or fiddle, nomenclature depending on personal preference. Some purists favor fiddlin', others say violin, it appears.
The MRBA will stage its big, annual Hardtimes Festival in the Hamilton, Montana, area, July 22 thru the 24th. Dry camping is available.
Some of the 18 bands represented played and sang original songs which were well-received and pleased the crowd. Sponsored and produced by the Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association.
The resonator or Dobro (brand name) being played with a slide (metal tubing) on the left hand.
Mandolins are very common with most bluegrass bands.
One group substituted a washtub, broomstick, and string for the typical double bass. It works. The flat top guitar is as standard as can be and most bands feature a violin or fiddle, nomenclature depending on personal preference. Some purists favor fiddlin', others say violin, it appears.
The MRBA will stage its big, annual Hardtimes Festival in the Hamilton, Montana, area, July 22 thru the 24th. Dry camping is available.
Festival Location is ten miles south of Hamilton, Montana, on U. S. Highway 93. Turn west on Forest Hill Road at exactly the 37-mile marker and follow the signs (approximately one mile) to parking at the Pat and Mary Thomas Ranch. The festival site is on the adjoining Tom and Janice Heiland Ranch. For more information, phone 1-406-821-3777.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Scenes from the Missions
The Mission Range in western Montana never fails to fascinate. For some of us, these mountains rival the Grand Tetons in Wyoming or the Sawtooths in Idaho, both correctly revered.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Matching One's House and Car
Found along the backroads of Montana. A new idea for exterior decor found only in the Big Sky, matching one's house to his or her car! That's a beautiful 1957 Buick in the front yard.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
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