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A Photodrama of Bannack,, Montana--the ghost town I love.
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So now we've made full circle, back to the little ghost town of Bannack, Mt. nestled amongst the hills and valley surrounding it, away from people and cars. Scruffy trees, dried grasses, but the scent of Sage is just so sweet. Bannack is a State Park now, with few visitors, but once they've arrived they never forget this lonely little spot. Grasshopper Creek, where gold was found in abundance, gurgles quietly as I sat on the steps of the Hotel Meade. Mule Deer graze in the distance, Marsh hawks fly above welcoming me back once more.Tiny wild daisies gently push thru the cracks of the wooden sidewalks. There are beavers and muskrats swimming in the Creek, but hiding from visitors. Even little squirrels called Chickarees appear now and then searching for food. Montanas state flower, the bitterroot, peeks out now and then too, along with many other mountains flowers. Yes, this little place is a ghost town, but its totally pristine and beautiful.A place for photographers and artists to enjoy. So, if you ever get out to the Pacific Northwest, go to the cowboy town of Dillon and then follow the signs to Bannack and just sit back, breathe, and enjoy those days! Thank you all so very much for enjoying these photos. Watch for my book!!

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::jeenie11
03/08/09 4:23 AM GMT
what a marvelous commentary. i loved every word and feel like you've truly given bannack life. the neat pic of the place suits it well!
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::0930_23
03/08/09 5:08 AM GMT
Fitting photographic end to your much loved ghost town X. Your narrative is very descriptive and paints such a great scene. I believe your creative juices have been stirred. Good luck on the book. I will look forward and expect a signed copy.
Tick
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May you never forget what is worth remembering, Or remember what is best forgotten.
.lobo252
03/08/09 6:53 AM GMT
What a great front cover image. Thanx for the education about this rough town.
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Can you paint with all the colors of the wind.
=ppigeon
03/08/09 10:26 AM GMT
A nice panorama. And a so american look! :-)
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-Pierre-
::Jimbobedsel
03/08/09 10:37 AM GMT
It's nice to see the whole town in one shot. I love this panorama, V. I'd love to visit this place. It makes me think of when I was a kid watching cowboy TV shows and Western movies. Very nice picture.

Jimbo
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Kiss me whether I'm Irish or not
.lovestoned
03/08/09 11:26 AM GMT
Really good one, Verena.
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::allisontaylor
03/08/09 1:10 PM GMT
Wonderful wide view. I like the flow of the land as well as the picturesque town.
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::Roseman_Stan
03/08/09 1:57 PM GMT
Thanks for sharing this view Lady V. I would hang out there alot too if I were near by. Pretty area as well as lots of interesting history there.

Stan
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“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
.muki7
03/08/09 2:21 PM GMT
A great panorama of the old ghost town and a excellent job on the narrative Verena. Such an enjoyable series, nice work.

Ed
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Enjoy nature, Take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but footprints
::Hottrockin
03/08/09 2:51 PM GMT
Awesome spread of this ghostly town Verena!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::jswgpb
03/08/09 3:19 PM GMT
What a fine job you did on this Verena. The colours really jump out at you. Super. :)
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.ovar2008
03/08/09 6:44 PM GMT
What a wonderful panorama landscape. Love it Verena
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.Starglow
03/08/09 9:44 PM GMT
It's wonderful that you could get to this little town and get all the great photos you did. Thanks for sharing with us. We hope you can make more discoveries like this.
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.bingwa
03/08/09 9:57 PM GMT
I really have enjoyed your series on this wonderful little town, and it is so nice to see this shot of the whole thing ... so well done. Thanks for all of this, and I'll be looking forward to your book.

Winona
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.icedancer
03/09/09 1:52 PM GMT
Magnificent series and this capture has put the icing on the cake Verena. This one is so gorgeous showing the wild countryside and the whole town. Thanks for the journey and safe driving home.
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Wow, it's 0 C or 32 degrees, that's amazing
Logun7
03/09/09 4:47 PM GMT
Very nice post!! Thank you for sharing and the story about this place it was wonderful!!
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.SatCom
03/10/09 1:25 AM GMT
Very nice panorama. Big, beautiful country and you have covered every inch of it. Thanks for sharing your experience
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.sexysaraz2
03/13/09 12:52 AM GMT
A very nice shot, you captured it wonderfully! I am glad to have gotten to see all your wonderful pictures from the ghost town! :)
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"Live by the sun, Love by the moon"
.Homtail
03/14/09 10:23 AM GMT
Wow, i had no idea places like this still exisited. It is certainly a scene from a wild west movie! I expect John Wayne to come sauntering in on a horse at any minute. The composition and colours are spot on. Perfection!!!! Into my favs!
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