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Can Spring Be Far Off?
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Saturday, September 08, 2007
Friday, September 07, 2007
Pennies From Heaven

The other evening the National Warning System sounded over the radio. Joel got all excited thinking about an impending thunderstorm. He waited patiently for the beeping to stop, the silent pause and finally the mechanical, computer generated voice stating a storm system was heading our way!!!! Be prepared, it said, for.........penny sized hail and............16 mile per hour winds! We were shaking in our boots...not from fear but from laughter. A warning like that on the great plains wouldn't even have elicited a raised eyebrow. There we were bombarded by baseball sized meteors crashing at blazing speeds with such impact they knocked down tree limbs the size of redwood trunks, making our lawns look like tossed salads of ruined perennials, annuals and tree leaves, accompanied by winds so cacophonous, it sounded like trains speeding by.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Walk On By
Joel and I were reminded again this weekend about what a beautiful part of the country we live in. After camping at Heyburn State Park which is the oldest state park in Idaho,


we took the Lake Coeur D'Alene Scenic Byway Drive.

We finished up with a 3.3 mile hike along what is called the Mineral Ridge which was the first recreation site developed by the Bureau of Land Management in Idaho. It's basically a "classroom in the forest". There are 22 stations along the hike that provide instruction on environmental education for the local school districts. It's accompanied by a beautiful, comprehensive, trail guide. Here is a picture of the view that awaited us before our downhill descent.

Caribou Cabin...this is what remains of The Caribou Mining Company's unpatented claims.

After a 2.3 hike upward on a path full of switchbacks, it was a steep, but beautiful trail down.
we took the Lake Coeur D'Alene Scenic Byway Drive.
We finished up with a 3.3 mile hike along what is called the Mineral Ridge which was the first recreation site developed by the Bureau of Land Management in Idaho. It's basically a "classroom in the forest". There are 22 stations along the hike that provide instruction on environmental education for the local school districts. It's accompanied by a beautiful, comprehensive, trail guide. Here is a picture of the view that awaited us before our downhill descent.
Caribou Cabin...this is what remains of The Caribou Mining Company's unpatented claims.
After a 2.3 hike upward on a path full of switchbacks, it was a steep, but beautiful trail down.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
Perfect Evening
My new little bistro set arrived in the mail today...$5.00 shipping and handling! Joel put it together and I placed it on the back porch. I've been trying to cozy up the porch to give it a "come sit out here" with your coffee/wine/newspaper feeling. It's getting there. Rex and Jeanette sent us a lovely Japanese sounding chime for our 30th wedding anniversary. We hung it nearby and it has a very comforting sound.




Sunday, June 24, 2007
Lady and the Tramp
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Spring Is Nature's Way Of Saying, "Let's Party!"
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