Thursday, February 20, 2014

My Missoulian Images

Danica Winters, local romance novelist, sits at her home outside of Frenchtown Wednesday morning. Winters' novels are often inspired by events that have happened in her life. She began writing children’s books but moved to romance novels because “I like the challenge that writing novels offers,” says Winters. 

Josh Clark, candidate for Missoula County Sheriff, announces to a small group of Missoula County residents that he is running for sheriff in the 2014 elections. Elections will be held June 3rd, 2014. 

Monica Roscoe scopes out a sled run for her daughters on the hills above the east side of the University of Montana Golf Course. 

From left, Isadora Welzenbach and Jane Roscoe share a sled pulled my Hillary Welzenbach while her daughter, Alena, and Monica Roscoe and her daughter, Ruby, lead the group to the top of a small sled hill on the east end of the University of Montana Golf Course friday morning.


Alena Welzenbach and Ruby Roscoe take a short break after their first sled run Friday Morning. Heavy snowfall Friday morning allowed for people to sled, cross country ski, and snow shoe at the University of Montana Golf Course. 


Ruby Roscoe and Alena Welzenbach, from left, walk their sleds to their next run on the University of Montana Golf Course Friday morning. 

Brent Gyuricza talks about his plans for his new business, Maverick Motorsports. Gyuricza says he wants to almost quadruple the size of the business space and increase his inventory. He plans on having the move to 4950 North Reserve Street complete by late spring.

Mike Tingley started Mike Tingley's Motorsports 44 years ago on South Avenue in Missoula. Tingley and his wife, Betty, plan to volunteer and pursue their hobbies now that they have sold their business to Brent Gyuricza.

Recent Maverick Motorsport's customer, Brian Rogers chats with salesman, Wyatt Blevins and sales manager, Scott McLinden, from left, last week. Rogers recently bought a 2013 Suzuki DRE  400 from Maverick Motorsports. 

Preslie and her mother, Shanda Richards, take a short break from shopping to throw a penny into the fountain at the Southgate mall in Missoula. 


These are what I have been producing while I've been working at the Missoulian. 

Captions to come later.