The only thing better than hanging out in Glacier National Park and the
surrounding area is the time spent sharing it with guests. Despite the
fireplace construction in the house, a half marathon, skiing, Nadine and
Mo’s wedding, lots of travel …. and so on …. we welcomed a full slate of
guests to the Last Best Place.
*March 11*
I met up with Wanda and Bob who came in to town to ski at Whitefish
Mountain. We had a pint or two (I brought my hat!) at HellRoaring
Saloon, where we shared a half order of their famous nachos. Great to
be able to meet up with them.
*June 19*
Lyndsey and Bri riding on River Bend Dr., West Glacier MT.
On their way to Mexico.
*July 2*
We actually had overlapping guests, with Dennis and Lily staying for a
night first. Then two ladies we had never met before — Kiersten and
Kayla — stayed for a visit.
The question arises ”How do you get complete strangers arriving and
staying at your house?”. That’s easy; Kiersten is the sister of a
friend of our daughter Sally in Fairbanks. She and Kayla had attempted
to get reservations to camp near Glacier, but everything within a 1.5
hour drive was full. Sally contacted us and asked if they could camp in
our yard, to which Sandy replied “No Way!!! They must stay in the house
in comfy beds like the rest of our guests!!”
*July 4*
Mike and Nancy finally made it for a visit. Sandy and Nancy both taught
at the same elementary school when Sandy taught kindergarten (so they
were not complete strangers 😉).
(federal mandate required masks on all public transport, including
outdoor scenic boat rides, regardless of vaccination status, strictly
enforced by the minimum wage seasonal employees of the boat company)
*July 9*
Taylor did gymnastics with our daughters years ago, so not a complete
stranger. She brought along Hanna and Alyssa for their first visit,
which included hiking the Highline Trail to the Loop.
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July 22
*Nadine and Mo's wedding brought in a large number of guests to the
area. So glad they were able to share in the ceremony and reception,
and wish there was more time to spend with all them. That is what
future visits are for!
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*August 31
*The "immortal man" Jason stayed for an extended visit, being able to
work remotely while here. I cannot thank him enough for getting me out
of my comfort zone, but that is an entirely different story. Jason
stayed with us briefly the summer of 2020, sleeping in his car in the
driveway during the more dark and fearful days. His connection at that
time was that he was an online acquaintance of a friend of Nadine's
fiance, and that was good enough for us! The 2021 story of Jason's
"immortality" is pretty incredible, but it is his story to tell and best
left to him.
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*September 28*
In time for Sandy's birthday, Bill and Jim visit. Jim is *THE* reason I
ever met Sandy.
*October 18*
Channing, Jess, and of course Jasper are no strangers, as I had met them
in Fairbanks, AK just the week before! Actually I was reminded that I
had been introduced to Channing when I ran the Hoo Doo Half Marathon in
Fairbanks a few years back, but I was a wee bit tired, cold, and
drinking a Hood Doo Brewery stout at the time. Jasper insisted on
sticking his tongue out for the photos. They were passing through on
their way from Alaska to California and stopped for the night, with
enough time for a delicious Echo Lake Cafe breakfast on the way out.
*October 31*
The unknown "T.rex or treater" passed thru on Halloween, with his handy
shot glass looking for libations
Happy New Year, and may you be able to visit and make our 2022 Guest List