Saturday, October 4, 2008

Last Day in Montana

For our last day in Montana we fished the channels again. We just liked it so much and there was still a lot to explore. Today was the first day without full sun. The clouds spit on us a little bit here and there and it was down right windy. We didn't have much luck with the fish today but it was fun nonetheless. Just something about being in the river.
We left the river a little earlier than usual today so we could spend some time with the locals. Our first stop was the Dairy Queen. This guy, Moses, might have been the slowest Dairy Queen employee on earth, but boy did he take pride in his work. His goal was to fill our Blizzards as high above the rim of the cup as he could before it fell over. And that he did. Genesis ch. 3, v. 25 - "And then Moses raised his cup and said before all who had an ear to hear, 'I will make this Blizzard 8 inches tall. And it might fall over, but it'll be sweet.'"
After Dairy Queen we headed back to the cabin to clean up and go ahead and pack our bags. We had an early morning coming and wanted to enjoy the last night in town without worries.
Once we got back to town we hit up the Silver Dollar Saloon and the Longbranch Saloon. A little video poker and some pool and we were ready for dinner. We hit up Sportsman's Lodge and all got steaks. Luke flirted with our 14 year old waitress, Jessica. Nah, just kidding. She was at least 17. And then back to town for a little while to top off the night with some drinks.
Ennis is a good town. I'm going to miss that place.

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