Georgie had a better day in the car. It was shorter and I was back there to entertain her
From Dupuyer, we decided to head to Choteau, 33 miles away. Dupuyer and Choteau are both on Highway 89, which runs along the eastern front, my favorite landscape. We didn't want to stop for pictures because of G, but it was so beautiful: golden wheat fields against a backdrop of mountains with clouds hanging right above them but an otherwise blue sky.
We stopped for coffee in Choteau, where I had possibly the best decaf of my life. Then we went across the street to ....
Yep, a grocery store specializing in organic and local food. It had a great selection, everything from hot chocolate to locally raised lamb to baby wipes.
Aaron and Georgie went to a kinda weird museum while I ran to the post office. The museum had quite a mix of exhibits: human skeleton with arrowheads in it, information about hangings, dinosaur bones, reproductions of frontier rooms, other random western-y curios.
Finally:
A little girl (2-3 years old) came up to Georgie and Aaron while they were sitting outside and taking these pictures. The parents didn't talk to Aaron at all. Aaron said he couldn't tell if they were weird weird or Canadian weird.

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I think that's where my friend Susan sells some of her produce!
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