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A little Irish for a nightcap
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In between Bozeman and Big Sky for skiing so you’re a lot closer than I thought. Where is the farm again?

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Bozeman Brewing makes some good beers. I particularly like their Bozone Amber.

Our farm is in the far northern part of the state about 220 miles straight north of Billings and within sight of the Canadian border. Our address is Hogeland, which is almost a ghost town, with only a post office, a Lutheran church, and the former school building which, is now a machine/welding shop (the school closed over 50 years ago). The town has 7 full time residents and 2 snowbirds who spend about half their time in AZ. The postmaster told me, a few years ago, that the Hogeland zip code, which is about 200 square miles, has 41 postal patrons. Its not on your way to anywhere; you have to go there on purpose. :cool:
 
Bozeman Brewing makes some good beers. I particularly like their Bozone Amber.

Our farm is in the far northern part of the state about 220 miles straight north of Billings and within sight of the Canadian border. Our address is Hogeland, which is almost a ghost town, with only a post office, a Lutheran church, and the former school building which, is now a machine/welding shop (the school closed over 50 years ago). The town has 7 full time residents and 2 snowbirds who spend about half their time in AZ. The postmaster told me, a few years ago, that the Hogeland zip code, which is about 200 square miles, has 41 postal patrons. Its not on your way to anywhere; you have to go there on purpose. :cool:
Just looked at google maps and it looks like there are a lot more grain bins than people.:D
 



I'm sick and tired of slavery since the day that I was born,
And I'm off to join the IRA, and I'm off tomorrow morn

And we're all off to Dublin, in the green in the green, where the helmets glisten in the sun,
where the bayonets flash and the rifles crash to the rattle of the Thompson gun.

For some men fight for silver, and some men fight for gold,
but the IRA are fighting for the land that England stole!

A song that is to this very day still banned in Northern Ireland.
 
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