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I'm just one stomach flu away from my goal weight.
I’m not originally from here, either. And I moved here for Montana to change me, not to change Montana. But I did change Bozeman. Which was one of the few MT towns that welcomed outsiders, particularly ones who wanted to contribute. That accounts for our successes, and our failure to supply housing can be laid at the feet of the anti growthers who thought keeping supply low would keep people put. Instead, low supply high demand raised prices so high. We are now a small city with a diversified economy, not just real estate speculation and ag but all kinds of high tech, mid-tech, a second hospital and a successful university with a two year college (I helped start.) We are unlike the rest of Montana, more latte than cowboy, but we are not Los Angeles. Bozemancisco politically, unfortunately. Were you to visit, on your way to skiiing, fishing, Yellowstone park, etc, you would like it here. People do. Which is why they are coming. But just as importantly, people with skills have found a way to stay, unlike in the past when graduates all left town.
We have to get my trip rescheduled!
Real Fan since 1958
Yes we do!
North and west of town, looking east towards the Bridger Mountains. The ridge run where extra fit humans run all along the top of those mountains was last week.
Good music at times too. Bad parking.
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