There was not much travel involved in this latest gallery of photos. A few of us did drive over to Paradise Valley on the weekend after Christmas, but most of the photographs were taken pretty close to home—in the case of the old Arcade Bar building, just half a block from home.
I took the photo of our Forest Service Cabin up Big Creek in the Paradise Valley because at the time Billings had very little snow and it looked like full-on winter up there. Now Billings has plenty of snow and my vehicle probably couldn’t reach that Forest Service cabin. I’m already getting antsy thinking of spring travels, but in the meantime, here we go:

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The Arcade Bar building, also known as the L and L Building, North 27th Street and Minnesota Avenue, sunset.

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Two buildings, First Avenue North.
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Famous faces, old grocery store, Minnesota Avenue.
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Forest Service Cabin, Big Creek, Paradise Valley.
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Emigrant Peak, Paradise Valley. I'm pretty sure no one has ever photographed this mountain before.
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Frozen channel of the Yellowstone River, near Duck Creek.
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Heavy metal, grain bins, First Avenue South.
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Time warp, central Billings.
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One of my favorite views in the city: Four Dances Natural Area, seen from the top of Shamrock Lane, Heights.
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Strange bedfellows. Trailer park, Heights.

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Architctural amalgam, seen from North 27th Street.
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