Norma's Wanderings around a small section of Montana |
The last day of February, and now we get ready to head into the long month of March. I dread that month because of the gray days, the warm one day, cold the next, sunny skies one moment, blizzard the next. But I do enjoy the spring flowers. When we moved into our home in the winter, we had no idea that so many daffodils were planted in the beds outside. What a fun thing to see them come up. The previous owner also planted some lilies that come back every year. Quite lovely. But I guess I can look forward to two fun overnights. I have one free overnight stay in Billings in a week. That is courtesy of Southeast Montana Tourism. Then there is that free two-night stay in Big Sky a few weeks after that. And that is just because I filled out an online survey concerning tourism. Free anything is fun in my opinion. Right now I'm trying to get the idea of a Renaissance Festival off the ground. Holy cow, what an ordeal this is turning into. The lady with the original idea keeps referring back to her time, twenty years ago, with her family in another faire in another state. She is creative, but doesn't want to do any of the actual hard work, the paperwork, the finances, the boots-on-the-ground. Then another woman she enlisted has definite, but flawed, ideas of what the faire should showcase. So this is sort of like juggling cats. I've been elected as chairperson, and now have to get all these people in line. Happy last day of February folks! |
Well, holy cannoli. Last night I agreed to be the treasurer of the local Chamber of Commerce. The previous person never showed for meetings, never had reports for meetings, and was just not interested in doing the job. Then when it was time for someone to take over during the election process, no one said a word. Except for me. Call me crazy. Then today we had an informational meeting to start working on plans for a Renaissance Festival in town. Just a one day event this year. The person who first suggested this said "Oh wouldn't it be fun. Gather together down by the Riverwalk, just gather all the magic and have fun." Well, you know what? Fun just doesn't happen when it is a public event. Fun has to be organized. Fun has to be planned and then look like it is spontaneous. Egads. Then we got into all kind of discussions about witches, wiccan, black magic, earth mothers, and all sort of other minutiae that made me want to tear my hair out. And I now am the chairperson for this group of creative people. Call me crazy, again. I now am going to step down from one of my volunteer positions on an advisory board. This non-profit organization is steadily going in a direction I don't like and can't stop. The person driving the organization is micro-managing everything. So, this is a good time to leave, after serving for over four years. I talked all this over with friends when on break today at the elementary school cafeteria. They called me in to work last night. So I showed up at 6:30 AM for my shift, in -25°, to work til noon. I took the place of a lady who had to stay home to nurse two sick baby goats. I told my husband that only in Montana would you go to work for someone with sick kids, and those kids are not her own. But goats. Welcome to my world! Fun and games in Roundup! The excitement never ends... |
About a week ago I filled out a tourism survey that was sent to my email address. I thought nothing more of it. I get these now and again since I am a member of a tourism board for SE Montana. Well today as we were sitting at lunch having a discussion on yarn, I know, how interesting is that, the phone rings. It is a person I know by name that says "Congratulations! You're the winner of the 'blankety blank' survey you filled out a few weeks ago. Your prize is 2 days and 2 nights at the Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana." Ha! Blew me away, let me tell you. This place, if you've never heard, is where the rich go to play. Currently under construction is another hotel/resort (Montage) where rooms will rent for $1700+ per night. As if I could ever afford to stay there. My preferred usual rate is $80 or less, maybe. And that is pretty non-existent these days. Big Sky is near Bozeman. Or as locals are now calling it 'BozAngeles'. So many people are moving there from California in search of the Montana lifestyle that it has become quite unrecognizable to those who love the quiet life. Bozeman is a college town, a fly-in for Yellowstone, a great place to go skiing, and has a great history. We went there quite often when we lived in Gardiner to go shopping. So now we have to decide when to go. Their winter season stops sometime in April. We'll go hobnob with the rich and famous. Try to behave. I'll report back on how the other 1% lives. Then I'll come back to my little humble abode and be glad. https://bigskyresort.com Info on the newest addition: https://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montage-big-sky-hotel-opens-... |