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She’s One Of The Best
She's Kareen Bratt & her book was one of the BEST that we ever enjoyed during Montana History up at the Marias Heritage Center here in Shelby. The book, "My Home's in Montana" still resonates with me. I
Dust Off The Shovels Pick Up The Rakes
It's that time of year again when communities across the country dust off their shovels & rakes & take part in Arbor Day activities that improve neighborhoods, brighten city parks, clean roadways, & foster care & concern for the communities in which they life. Spring truly I
Armchair Traveling
That's what we're doing these Tuesday nights during "Montana History" at the Marias Heritage Center here in Shelby. Last week, we started the book, "Glacier From the Inside Out-Best stories from The Inside Trail"
Thursday Is THE END
The Shelby Lenten Lunches come to an END tomorrow afternoon, Thursday. There were only 3 lunches scheduled this year. The 1st Lenten Lunch was served at the Methodist Church & last week's Lenten gathering was at St. Wi
I Was Wrong
Last week on my Puffman Blog, I blogged that we would FINALLY reading the final chapter in the book we're currently reading during "Montana History" Tuesday evenings up at the Marias Heritage Center. I was wrong! This sago will never end! Actually it should & it WILL(!) tomorrow evening (Tuesday) for sure. Th
There Should Be A Bunch For Lunch
If last Thursday's Shelby Lenten Luncheon at the Methodist Church was any indication, tomorrow (Thursday) should be a full Lenten Luncheon at St. William Catholic Church here in Shelby. There are only 3 Lenten Luncheons this year compared with 5 or 6 in previous years, so I would encourage you to attend at least one or both of them
There Will Be No More To Tell
We'll be drawing the curtain on author Donna Gray's extraordinary stories of Montana ranch women this evening (Tuesday) at the Marias Heritage Center in our "Montana History" reading. I think we have all enjoyed the book, "Nothing To Tell" & it turns out these 12 old ranch women DID have a lot to tell & after some 237 pages, I think we have heard it all! The book was an eye opener for me...I kne
A Blazing Saddle Indeed
I don't often read "westerns", but I've come across a really engrossing neat page turner, or in this case, a page "BURNER" penned by my friend Bill Yenne. Yenne's new book is the 1st in a new series titled "Bladen Cole: Bounty Hunter" & it takes place & is happening & hopping right out here in Montana, including this area of north central Montana. Bladen Col
I’m Ready For Fishing
It won't be long now & I'm ready for another season of our "Old Fishing Hole" program here on KSEN AM & K 96 FM. It will be great to touch base...or should I say "poles" again this year with Bruce Auchly from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. Bruce is a
Look A Polar Bear In The Eye
Don't do it! That's what Zac Unger says & he's out with his new book, "Never Look A Polar Bear In The Eye". The hardcover went on sale last month & it's a real page turner. Unger took a "family field trip" to the Arctic's Edge in search of adventure, truth, & mini-marshmallows & lived to tell & write about it. This self-proclaim
Not Much Left To Tell
66 pages to be exact. That's how many pages we have remaining to read in our current book up at the Marias Heritage Center here in Shelby for our Tuesday evening "Montana History". We've been enjoying "Nothing To Tell-Extraordinary Stories of Montana Ranch Women" beautifully penned by author Donna Gray
