
Why Our Presidents Should Still Be Farmers
Though President’s Day was originally established to honor two of the country’s most influential Presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, the federal holiday we celebrate
Though President’s Day was originally established to honor two of the country’s most influential Presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, the federal holiday we celebrate
Today marks the birthday of one of America’s most iconic Presidents, Abraham Lincoln. Born in 1809, Lincoln led the country through its Civil War and
“I have a bad list, lost both radars. And am taking heavy seas over the deck. One of the worst seas I’ve ever been in.” The last words heard from the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald…
I don’t know if it is because I’m simply getting older or if there’s something else going on here, but it seems many of the things I photograph…
I recently learned about the agriculture photography of J.C. Allen, John Allen, and Chester Allen. From Lebanon, Indiana. I have ordered some of their books
View fullsize In what might be the final photograph of the train depot in Martinsdale, Montana, this old landmark is scheduled to be torn down
View fullsize An old, broken down grain elevator sits quietly in the cold Montana snow near Lothair. → Buy a Print YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED
View fullsize An old homestead house falling apart deep inside the mountains on a rainy day near Lloyd, Montana. → Buy a Print There’s an old
View fullsize Four sheep stand guard in a large flock of sheep outside of Harlowton, Montana. → Buy a Print Montana is rich with history. And
This is the remarkable story of the Cornfield Bomber, an errant F-106 Delta Dart interceptor from Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls, Montana that made