Bill and I are looking forward to dining out tonight at the pizza fundraiser.
And, no, I probably won't eat pizza, but they do have tasty naked chicken wings.
Remember, if you can't come to eat at the restaurant, you can always help by ordering pick-up.
--Kaniksu Land Trust Photo
How about this good news!
Bill and I have long been fans of the Kaniksu Land Trust.
Seems like, even since its early years as the Clark Fork-Pend Oreille Conservancy, the organization keeps accomplishing amazing feats, all benefitting our community.
Check out the link from this morning's Bonner County Daily Bee.
When you head out for a bike-a-boose ride with your mom and you come home with tasty slurpy stuff smeared all over your face, you can consider it was great experience.
Westin and Emmy are neighbors from the north on our South Center Valley Road.
While I was walking out to check on the mail yesterday, they came by and stopped for a short visit.
BTW: Westin will be 3 next week.
For the locals, especially the 4-H crowd, think about Bandy's and Carey's and Trost's, and you'll know these cute kids have some deep roots here in Bonner County.
After saying good bye yesterday, I thought it will be great fun to watch them grow up, as we have done with so many other neighborhood kids.
We started yesterday with steady rain.
I figured we'd be doing rainy-day stuff all day long.
Mother Nature had a different plan. She decided we needed some more sunshine and beautiful blue skies for our afternoon.
No complaining about that decision. A clean earth and gorgeous fall colors coming on made for jaw dropping scenes pretty much every direction.
Twas a lovely afternoon.
Pretty good advice below, especially these days.
The bright side is more priceless and needed than ever.
Happy Wednesday.















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