Month: May 2012

  • Montana Campground for Sale

    Campground for sale. This beautiful creek-side setting is ideal for events. Located 30 minutes out of Billings on the way to Yellowstone Park. Just south of the Rockvale Intersection of Hwy 212 and Hwy 310.


      7 RV electric/water parking stations, year-round mobile home in addition to large residence
      Park-like setting
      Ideal for Events
      Large House over 3600 sq feet- 3 bedroom 2 bath upstairs. Mainfloor: Office, laundry, bathrooms, kitchen, den, recroom.


      Just 30 mins outside of Billings, MT on the way to Yellowstone Park.

      Beautiful Rock Creek runs on south border.
    Former Rockcreek Campground property is for sale.  Over 15 acres of land that has Rock Creek frontage as the southern boundary.  Great access too...as it sits right off Highway 310.  Main house is huge, just needs a little TLC to return it to its glory.  There is also a mobile home on the property that stays.  
    •   Interior Size:  3600 sq. ft. - "A" frame addition to main house increases the total Sq. FT of the house to over 4000. 
    • Cross Street:  Highway 310
    • County:  Carbon
    • Year Built:  1978 - Operation office/house needs some TLC.....but is very large.
    •   Garage:  Single Attached Garage - Garage is very large single door garage 
    •   Lot Type:  Irregular - Rock Creek frontage property 
    I'm in Canada, so please contact my realtor- he's local to the campground. Thanks!

    Kendal Mayer 

    Phone:  406.321.1353 
    Office:  406.245.9300  
    Fax:      406.245.9390 
    2029 Grand Avenue
    Billings, MT 59102
  • Mompreneur Alert- Transcriber

    Edmonton Moms- looking for a part-time or supplement income?

    There is a small transcription business that is still for sale.

     http://www.bossymama.ca/blog/Edmonton-Transcription-Business-for-Sale

  • 5 Reasons to Eat Locally

    "Shop Local" 

    These words were among the many pieces of graffiti at a nearby playground. When I saw it, I started asking myself why environmentalists advocate that people eat locally?

    1. Quality

    Local food producers do not have to focus on shelf-life, but can grow the freshest and finest tasting foods without worrying about survival during shipping. Since we recently began receiving weekly deliveries of our fruits and vegetables from a local company, I have discovered that carrots have an amazing flavor of their own. Regular store bought fresh carrots are so bland, you just about have to have ranch dip or something with them. I actually like raw carrots now!

    2. Better for the environment

    Local food doesn't have to be shipped as far which saves on the use of fossil fuel as well as the pollution put out by burning said fuel.

    3. Supporting the local economy

    When a business is not locally owned, each time you do business with them, your dollar leaves your community. Locally owned businesses provide sustaining support to the community by providing jobs, a place for neighbors to connect, and by giving back to local causes.

    4. Local Decisions

    Decisions are made by business owners who experience life locally. They are not part of a national or international product campaign about the best selling foods. They produce diverse foods that reflect local culture and respond more readily to customer feedback.

    5. Seasonal Diversity

    Because food isn't shipped from Timbuktu, it can be ripened longer on the vine with out getting all banged up and bruised during handling. We can eat food when it is tasting its very best, plentiful and least expensive.

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    I can't get everything from the local company, but I find myself thinking more and more about where my food comes from these days.  Where do you shop?