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Does anyone know if there’s D beyond description three-story brick only first for used bookstore in Alberton Montana. On the Clarks Fork River maybe a mile long and only half a block wide because it’s straight up the side of the mountain.

I harvested huckleberries with a grizzly and found a copy of “Manual of Woody Landscape plants” professor Michael Durr, PhD Horticulture. Department chair, University of Georgia.

I paid $24 for a two year old Virgin been over $300 anywhere else in the world. It was a hardback.

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Aug 20Liked by Taryn Okesson

I am so remiss. Please I beg your pardon. This is a great piece!!! Moose are gigantic critters. Only a few African animals have the ability to tear up a natural landscape and inflict death upon other life as a moose. My Sideview mirror on a 2 inch lift kit pick up at a 2 mile an hour U-turn almost clipped an adult male as he was standing there, chewing his cud. The mirror was barely to his ribs unless you’re in a semi, hitting that with any amount of speed is a death sentence. If you’re extremely lucky, it might go over your vehicle.

Your article gave me wonderful visuals and brought me right to the places you were describing. Thank you so much !!!

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My pleasure

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Like the bookstore owner, I am imagining the many ways you would gleefully destroy books in some crazy ritual, or maybe rip them apart to make art?

The dangers of the moose. Silly critters always wander out on the road where I live, thinking they're invulnerable to cars and trucks.

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Guilty

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Aug 21Liked by Taryn Okesson

I can absolutely picture the whole incident between you and the bookstore owner. Onto the next bookstore! Seeing so many moose would be amazing. We might see a few in our lifetime up here. The Sandhill Cranes…love, love, love!! ❤️

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It was classic me.

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