Sunday, August 29, 2010

Montana Cowboys...


Well for all of you out there that have never traveled West I thought I would treat you to some cowboys. Yep, we went to breakfast this morning at a little western diner called the Muzzle Loader and low and behold, there they were all cozied up to the counter in their hats and boots and ready for some grits. I suppose I looked out of place as I left my cowboy hat at home. I actually did buy a cowboy hat on the way back from Seattle, and if you are very very good I will treat you to a picture of me in it. I need to get myself some new duds that will go with the great hat and of course I will need a piece of straw to hang out of my mouth too. Now won't that be extra special...maybe yes, maybe no, I'll let you be the judge of that. So until next time...see ya later cowboy and cow girls.

11 comments:

Glenda said...

Yup, there they are! I knew you would find them eventually! We also have cowboys in East TN, but they are mostly "RED NECKS"...what color necks do these have?

Anonymous said...

LOL, I just love you!!! You know, we don't have too many cowboys around here but I gotta say. There is a fella I went to school with, never paid much attention to him cause he was younger. Then one day lo and behold I came across this georgeous cowboy at the exhibition. Tall, dark and very handsome. I couldn't stop staring and The next thing I know......off comes the hat, and this deep voice says, "Cheryl, is that you?" Well knock me over with that piece of straw, it was him!!! Too bad we were both married, I could of had me my own cowboy! LOL LOL

Carol L said...

YEEHAW Pat! This image looks like it came straight out of a western flick and I love that you can experience it! I can hardly wait for that picture of you in your 10-gallon hat!

Betty said...

Welcome to the west! Just so you know, we don't eat GRITS up here. They will do eggs, pancakes, bacon MAYBE biscuits and gravy if they are adventurous. LOL At least I've yet to know one that ate grits from my rodeo days.

mudmaven said...

They are just too cute Pat! Welcome home and hope your trip was just wonderful. I got home yesterday from a month on our sailboat in New England - talk about adjustments - can someone please make the world stop wobbling so? When you gonna get down to our part of the west? ~chris

Curt in Indy said...

What the heck were you sittin there takin pictures little Missy, when you should have been sitting up there with them! LOL Takin pictures is no way to rope you a cowboy little lady! Best, Curt

Sharon said...

Whoo what a hoot, them and you...LOL I was wondering about the grits?? Cowboys have grit but they don't eat them? Do they? Thats what us Southerners do!
Can,t wait to she you in your western duds!

6 wacky women said...

Hahaha...I just love these cowboys!!! Curt is right...get yourself out there woman!!! I can't wait to see you in your cowboy duds!!

Karen x

Anonymous said...

Just wait 'til Pat returns for ML chicken fried steak smothered in brown or white gravy and snaps a shot of those wall mounted guns (buffalo/ bison sized!)above that cowboy deco bar! She's cowboyin'by stages!! Go, Pat, Go! Take your 'Vet to Burn the Point Sept. 3 for some boot stompin' rubber layin' on Second or Third Avenue North. Wavin' at ya' gal...by the A. B. T.
Keep Looking Up!

Anonymous said...

Grits, oh yah! ML has 'em on their husky menu for all those wranglers cattle drivin' from south to north along a dusty trail. Denver video cattle sale in a few days will be a huge change from trailin' dogies along a bovine trail. The cost of a petite sirloin will be interesting from the grocer's display case. Howdy, howdy!

sandyh50 said...

Well, Pat, You just found my brother and mom's morning breakfast place. And in Montana they are waiting for their grub, not their grits!LOL