Another rainy day in North Idaho but it was dry enough to hang the flag, for at least a while on this Memorial Day.
I'll probably visit some cemeteries today and I won't let the rain dampen the memories of those whose graves where I leave flowers.
And, of course, I'll remember those who sacrificed for all of our good lives.
I've posted a few photos of the relatively dry day we experienced yesterday (note a heavy emphasis on relatively).
Bill and I and the Border Collies enjoyed a few hours of driving the Lightning Creek Road, which washed out a few years ago during a severe storm.
The road was reopened a few months ago, and this was my first trip along one of the routes I used to work for the Forest Service Engineers in the late 1960s and early '70s.
We spent many an hour at its beginning, conducting traffic surveys and lots more driving the road and its side roads, putting out traffic counters on Mondays and reading them on Fridays.
It was nice to get back to Lightning Creek, which I think I'm safe in saying is Clark Fork's back-woods playground.
Glad to see it open again.
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