We had a fun day yesterday after we picked Jenna up. Taylor had an ulterior motive for Jenna’s visit – take senior pictures. I had been the prop scout while driving around this community the past two weeks. We certainly had a hot day trying to get that plan accomplished.
The girls goofing around after being reunited again.
I knew that we HAD to take the girls to the Judith Basin while they were here. While in Great Falls, we got a text from our good friends, Coke and Terry, wanting us to come for supper. They were the reason we came to this area in the first place. Perfect! That trip to Judith Basin was going to work out just right. My pictures will not do this beautiful valley justice!!
Supper was to be ready at 8:00. So we knew we couldn’t lollygag too long. We drove down one side of the basin, over the bridge and turned around. Time was getting away from us and it didn’t look like we were going to make it. I was a little concerned because Coke and her family had been in the field all day and were probably hungry, tired and ready for the day to be over. Then…Jim decided he would attempt to remember a short cut we had taken two years ago. After several minutes of driving, he decided MAYBE he hadn’t found the right road after all. Lucky for us, our paths crossed with another family in the wheat field. So, Jim asked how to get to where we needed to go. They directed us to a road we had almost found on our own. We were about 1/2 hour late. Most of the crew knew we were going to be later than planned and ate – which I was glad of! We had a lovely evening catching up and left WAY too late (most were tired and we were concerned about the deer). Would I do it again? ABSOLUTELY! Thank you for the wonderful meal and your hospitality, Terry and Coke!
Today, we worked on more barley. This day was much better than the previous day’s barley dust. It was cooler and we had a nice breeze to help carry it away. The girls packed a lunch and went to Crystal Lake (in the Little Snowy Mountains). While driving out of there, they saw a small black bear. That would have been exciting! Later in the afternoon, they made their way back to the Denton area for the rest of the evening. We ate at the Shade Tree Cafe. Can’t say enough great things about this little hometown diner!!!
I’m already dreading tomorrow – tonight. The girls will be leaving camp early in the morning for home. Sad…very sad…day!