The Josephine Bed and Breakfast Billings
514 North 29th Street Billings, Montana, 59101, United States
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Grizzlies, Wolves and Crackerbarrel (at last!)
... cubs rough and tumble and play. The information/museum room was also fascinating and I couldn’t get over how much bigger a polar bear was to a Grizzly (and Grizzlies are huge!).
We are staying in the Howard Johnson hotel in Billings, Montana tonight (about a four hour drive from West Yellowstone) and while I catch up on laundry and the blog, Fred and the kids have hit the pool and waterslide (which cost them $1.50 each – ...
Billings to Rapid City to Denver
27/12
Another long drive to Rapid City. After arriving in Rapid city we made headed to Mount Rushmore. What an amazing sight!. Spent a few hours taking in the enormity of the carvings. Grabbed a bit to eat in the very empty restaurant. We were lucky to have a deer and calf saunter across the road as we drove through the town.
28/12
Toady takes us to Denver. Not a pleasant drive at all. Winds gusting up to 110mph. ...
In to Montana
We stopped at Connor Battlefield in Ranchester in northern Wyoming then we drove on into Montana enjoying the wonderful rolling hills, many covered in sage brush.
We made a short stop at the site of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. We heard a great presentation of a description of the battle where General Custer and his men were decimated by the Native People. The guide pointed out that Custer's personal feelings were that the Indians had ...
A river runs through it
... cemented to the ground as family members canter beside the front veranda. Wafts of fragrances pulse through the open door teasing my senses. I close my eyes and reflect again on the good life, allowing my feet to drift across the few separating metres without command, into my place of comfort and shelter - family to greet me, meals to fill me and a bed to sooth me...
I welcome the sight of K’s family upon entering. Her parents, her brother Chris and girlfriend Hannah, and ...
Day 6: Billings Sucks
... every lot.
And Billings sucks. A palpable bad vibe from the moment we drove into the place. We decided we couldn’t camp because the sites around the city were already closed and the closest open was 50 or so miles ahead, but it didn’t help each hotel where we checked out had either a homeless person passed out in front of the entrance, or every online review of a place contained a variation of the comment “I ...

