Montana and Idaho and military stuff, oh my

Out of all of my Medal of Honor Art Project in total in 2017 trips I had taken my son on only one of the trips with me, mainly because of him having been in high school and during the summer time I figured he would enjoy going to camp rather than going with me to a bunch of cemetery locations for my Medal of Honor Art Project comparatively. For the spring vacation week or the very early portion of the summer vacation he went with me to drop off the completed pieces in the state of Montana, because I had shown him the pictures and videos I had taken when at the Montana Vortex which he was intrigued by what I had shown him. The fact he knew and knows how clumsy I can be though I had explained how I walked with ease as well as the chair I could get out from without wearing anything additionally to offset the balance or attempt to overrise the energy through manipulation means without such, as well as easily move and dance in the area on my own without any assistance had been of interest to him. Being able to manipulate such a situation to only do such on one's own is not easy of which is pertinent when in reference to The Montana Vortex, for a multitude of reasons I will not discuss in this journal blog entry; beyond when going into the location, it is meant to test one's abilities of one's own nature individually; and not to attempt to manipulate the energies thereof as there are purposes for such an alignment checking the mental capacity, the emotional balance, the physical being, the acceptance of the sex, and most specifically the spiritual of each in the most brief and the lack of full description purposefully admittedly.

Nonetheless the portions of which afterwards I have written about in reference to the red Hyundai and those who were driving and sitting in the passenger and back seats of that vehicle during the drive from the Montana Vortex to what was supposed to be to the Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in Arlee Montana, however the traffic caused by those people in that car had been the only cause as to why my son and I did not go to that location as they caused hours of traffic back up from the area between Kalispell after leaving Columbia Falls through to the area before Polson. However this journal blog entry is not specifically about such, as there was another portion of the trip which was in #Arco #Idaho which after picking up the historical and spiritual rubbing of the Medal of Honor recipient David Bleak which is of the topic for this particular journal blog entry.

After the drop offs of all of the Medal of Honor recipients I found in the state of Montana's markers to complete the art, he went with me to the state of Idaho to get a few of the Medal of Honor recipients on the eastern side of the state because of the ability to go see a few locations. One in specific was the military museum in Arco Idaho which the hull ship of the #USSHawkbill #USNSHawkbill #Hawkbill submarine, as well as the museum itself. As you will see in the pictures within this journal blog entry of the size of the hull of that submarine which is obviously much smaller than the USS/USNS #Vandenberg sunken into the ocean in the Matthias Abyss in the Atlantic area of the ocean where I landed at the bottom of and surfaced from safely in August of 2009 unlike anyone else and will remain as such for quite some time until certain specifics are squared away; the height of my son compared to the hull of the submarine in comparison is great, and he was taller than me by over one to two inches when I took the picture. Also in one of the pictures you are able to see an unidentified flying object which is not a United States of America's aircraft, flying over the mountains where the years of graduation for the academy nearby has been drawn onto the area nearby.

As he and I went to the museum portion and looked around, the vast amount of information to learn from can be seen in the pictures of the area. The individual who explained much to my son and I had been quite sweet and took the time to go over quite a bit of information, while we were there. I was greatly appreciative of the time he spent with us and if I had cash with me at the time, I would have been able to put some into the donation area for such a location is of importance for more to learn from as well as the area being beautiful. The male, my son, and I spoke for awhile and I highly recommend you go out to the area to see and learn more if you have the chance.

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