As I told Bill last night, though, there's always the option of turning around if it looks too bad. Plus, it's a trip out of town, and I didn't have anything else scheduled today---'cept for maybe a little shoveling. Now, who would want to walk away from that possibility?
I heard from my friend Edna last night, who left Sandpoint and headed south with her hubby Terry on Jan. 14 and------and today is the first day we have put on shorts. It has been cool everywhere. We spent a week in Death Valley and froze! We are in Parker Arizona on the Colorado river. It is finally warming up so maybe the warmer weather will hit Sandpoint.
Amy and Justin have had to plow and shovel all the snow at our place. (Pay back time) Amy calls and lets me know just how much they are shoveling while we sit in the desert. Keep your chin up; spring will come. Edna
My chin's up, Edna. Thank you.
If I make it to Moscow, there will be familiar faces, so the adventure has its rewards. And, then if I can make it to Lewiston afterward, more familiar faces may show up. And, if this all happens, and I make it back to Sandpoint tonight, I might have something new to talk about on tomorrow's blog.
Come to think of it, whatever happens today will be refreshingly new for me to write about and certainly refreshingly new for folks to read. So, it could be a win-win day---especially since the turnaround point for avoiding the 12-foot ever-evolving drifts on HWY 95 is the Coeur d'Alene Casino.
Happy Saturday.
1 comment:
My dear Marianne,
How glorious it was for Bob and me to make it to your autograph signing in Lewiston. Even tho it had been YEARS since we had seen each other, it felt like YESTERDAY.
Just so darn thrilled you made it down...you made many folks
happy !!
Adios.......a high school basketball game calls !
Fondly, Francie and Bob
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