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Kim
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Post by Kim » Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:10 pm

Tom,

I can only add to what others have already said by saying great work and that is cool to have someone with such diverse talents as yourself join us here at the ANZLF. 8)

Cheers

Kim

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Tom Morici
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Post by Tom Morici » Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:29 pm

Kim,

Thanks for your kind words, sure makes me feel welcome here.
There is already a diverse talent pool here, it is nice just to be a part of it.

Thanks!
Tom

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Ron Wisdom
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Post by Ron Wisdom » Sat Nov 24, 2007 1:30 am

Tom, what part of Montana are you in?

Ron

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Post by Tom Morici » Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:20 pm

Hi Ron,

I live in the south central part of the state, 30 miles east of bozeman and 90 miles north of Yellowstone Park.

Tom

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Post by Ron Wisdom » Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:17 pm

I've been through that part once, but I've made several trips up the west side into glacier and one trip across the state lengthwise. I've been to 40 states, and Montana is, by far, my favorite. Absolutely beautiful.

I spent some time photographing in Bannack, ever been there? A great ghost town in the sw corner. I hope to make it back there in a couple of years for more photos.

If I thought I could get used to the cold winters, I'd consider living there myself.

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Post by Tom Morici » Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:39 am

Hi Ron,

I have never been to Bannack, but there is no shortage of ghost towns in Montana. I did live in Sw Montana up until 2 yrs ago. Winter is not an issue for me since I grew up in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin.
Mark Twain spent some time in Montana, here's what he had to say.
"The nicest winter I ever spent was summer in Montana" How true my first time here was in 1993. On the fourth of july I woke up to 4" of fresh snow. Back then I lived at 7800'. I live at 5000' now, much better.

Tom

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