So who ends up with all the left-hand gloves in the end? I've often thought I needed to start a store for lost left-hand gloves and socks. I think it would work.. over time.
I saw a fun thing the other day in the paper. Someone had gathered lost gloves and put them on a clothes line in a park in Stockholm, like a street art installation.
You can find Bozeman, Montana in Southwest Montana, beneath the Big Sky, as they say. We live at 5000 feet elevation and experience long winters and shorter summers with about 3 weeks of Spring and Fall each go around. Bozeman is surrounded by National Forest lands and is filled with fertile pasture and farm lands stretching from east to west between Downtown, new housing and business developments and Montana State University.
You can find all sorts of conservative and progressive Bozemanites. Most of us like to do one of these activities: ski, bike, hike, backpack, trail run, golf, rock and ice climb, ride horses, hunt big game and fly fish! There is a strong artistic community with world class photographers and film makers. (And I am the amateur with a daily blog!) And many many churches and bars to choose from.
If you take a stroll down the city trails or sidewalks, you most likely see many strollers with babies, dogs, cruiser or fixed wheel bikes, and many trucks. We love our garage sales, farmer's markets and free live open air music in the summer time. Come and see it all for yourself!
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terrific shot.
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Start a left-handers club and have a glove giveaway each meeting.
What a wonderful composition! And I think your store would do quite well-- you'd need to stock children's left shoes, as well!
I saw a fun thing the other day in the paper. Someone had gathered lost gloves and put them on a clothes line in a park in Stockholm, like a street art installation.
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