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amysgallery > Window  to the Past:  The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
amysgallery > Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Cowboy Church Ten Commandments 
1. Just One God
2. Honor yer Ma & Pa
3. No tellin’ tales or gossipin’ 
4. Git yerself to Sunday meetin’
5. Put nothin’ before God
6. No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal
7. No killin’
8. Watch yer mouth
9. Don’t take what ain’t yers
10. Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff
amysgallery > Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Just come as you are.
amysgallery > Old barn in Beach, North Dakota.
Shown at EIPS Advancement 11.08. Topic: Barns. Score:8.8
amysgallery > Old GMC logging truck in Garnet ghost town, Montana
amysgallery > Old time "Professional Grade" GMC logging truck
amysgallery > Vents of old barn in Beach, North Dakota
amysgallery > Old barn in Beach, North Dakota
amysgallery > Montana Barn in the Bitterroots
Window to the Past: The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
amysgallery > Window  to the Past:  The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
Window to the Past: The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place...I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them." Elliot Erwitt