It was 4 degrees when Bridie and I went for our walk this morning around 6:15.
So, the temps have gone up, but there's a wind.
After our walk, I told Bill that today felt the coldest of all the single-digit days we've had this week.
By this evening, the cold snap will be a memory with the overnight low in the 20s. Plus, we'll probably be receiving some more snow.
My sister Laurie sent me a photo of the puzzle that she and her pal Nattie just completed.
She called it Little Annie and CB.
Pretty close resemblance, and Nattie seems to be proud of his work.
Below: I feel honored each year when Colleen and Jack let me know about their first calf of the season.
It may be cold outside and spring may feel like a long ways away, but these little babies get the ultimate treatment in Jack's barn when they first say hello to the world.
When I went by to take some photos of the babe and its mom yesterday, I had some help too, just like Laurie.
Though the kitty cats acted a bit shy, they kept their eye on me during the time I spent in the barn.
Mama Cow did not seem to mind my presence, while the little one was still thinking about his new world outside Mama's tummy.
Seated: Christine Moon, Chet Howell. Standing: Betsy Nelson and Patti Howell.
My friend Chris and I did some catching up yesterday at Sweet Lou's.
When we were just about to leave, the Belwood sisters, Betsy and Patti and Patti's husband Chet Howell came to the booth next to us.
After meeting Chris, they told us that their mom Nita and Chris's mom Betty Moon had known each other through a club at Dover many "moons" ago. No pun, Chris.
My kids spent some of their formative years at Patti's Day Care.
I decided we needed a photo because whenever "old Sandpoint" folks get together, it's a fun treat.
Game Day for Sandpoint High School Girls Basketball.
A win tonight over Lakeland, and they'll go to State.
A loss and they'll have one more opportunity on Saturday.
Games are played in Sandpoint at Les Rogers Gym.
We learned Tuesday night that these games are not streamed on Hudl in this area.
Still, we'll be keeping track of the score.
Tip-off is at 6 p.m.
GO, BULLDOGS!!!
Let's do this!
🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
Below is an "I think this is neat" image.
It's Kellen Moore, former Boise State quarterback.
Kellen has been hired as head coach for the New Orleans Saints.
He's making the state of Idaho and Boise State proud.
Plus, the folks in Prosser, Wash., are probably pretty proud too.
It's also Game Day for the ZAGS.
We have to stay up late to watch tonight's game.
Tip off is at 8 p.m. PST.
The game will be telecast on ESPN.
Gonzaga (18-7) plays San Francisco (20-6) tonight in the Kennel.
Could be a tough match-up, as so many in the WCC are this year.
GO, ZAGS!!!!
Thursday Throwbacks . . . .
Little Annie and Rambo, painted by Grandma Tibbs.
My first home on Euclid.
Debbie and my former student/Clemson University professor Keith Morris. Keith had interviewed Debbie in her food bank role for a story he was writing.
SHS Track team of yesteryear (1964-1966) A few old-time Sandpoint youngsters seen here. I have a brother in that picture.
Kathy Chambers and the WOW chauffeur.
Jean Eakin and Laura Delamarter
Below: Mike's uncle James, his grandmother Jean, his teacher and his grandfather Jim Martin.
A couple of family matriarchs, Virginia and Helen.
Brother Mike, his wife Mary and niece Laura.
Mother and the younger siblings, Jim, Laurie and Barbara, back in the day.
Below: Laura, Debbie and Willie at Two Mouth Lake.
Laurie practicing with Pache.
Below: Bill and Kiwi, Foster and Liam at Twin Rivers Campground.
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