Home. Great as always, thanks for asking. It is early in the season, so it wasn't too crowded. There was a couple from Washington - they've been coming since the 80's. They just celebrated their 60th wedding Anniversary while there and said that most of their family/friends are passing away and they feel pretty spry. They come for arthritis. Another lady comes from BC and I've met her before. Plays poker and smokes cigars with the boys in town on Saturday nights. Has fibromyalgia and this takes care of it. She comes every year. Harold is amazing - 94 years old and drives himself up from somewhere south. He doesn't walk old...you know that thing where you pause to take a step out of caution? I watched him - just opens the car door, lifts his leg up and pops in and drives away. His battery died while he was up there and he popped the hood and charged it. 94! He has been coming for 50 years. My 26 year old daughter is out of pain with her A.S. as am I. No meds, just the mine once a year. My husbands aches and pains and leg cramps always leave him after the visit and then start up again at about month 10 so he is always game to make the trip. I work remotely while there on my laptop. My husband reads a ton of books. My daughter watches DVDs. We go to the hot springs a couple of times and go bowling in the little town for kicks at least once a visit. I usually go antiquing on a Saturday in Helena and then stop in Butte to see if I can find any treasures on the way out. Always fun. Hope to see you up there one of these times Snowshoe! I keep saying I'll try the Radon Palace in Jachymov one of these days, but I can practically do the Montana trip in my sleep now.


If you ever drop your keys into a pool of lava, forget about them, cuz man, they're gone.

- Jack Handey.

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