Lovely flowers on the deck, sent by Annie.
This photo was a while back when Annie and I spent time together in New Zealand where she was on a college exchange.
We've had a family joke among the Love's since I turned 75 in Stoneyford, Ireland.
We were there because I had seen a concert announcement about a band called "Blessed (one syllable pronunciation) Ireland).
The band would be playing at Malzard's Pub on June 25, 2022, the same day I would be turning 75.
So, with Blessed Ireland in mind, we planned the trip around being at Malzard's that day.
The day came as did concert time. One of my first observations: I was probably the oldest person, by far, in the crowd.
When the band came to the stage, a few announcements were made, and it was obvious that this band was not set up to play for the geriatic generation.
Nonetheless, we actually had a blast, especially after the realization that it might not have been best that I invited the leader of the band to consider coming to The Festival at Sandpoint.
They are very good, but most likely for a different audience than what I had anticipated.
Anyway, because of that experience the kids like to tease me any time they see the word "Blessed."
Annie had a sighting in Seattle just a couple of days ago and shared it with us.
With that on my mind, I realized that when thinking of the band, I truly am blessed with those kids who like to tease me.
Mothers' Day reminds us moms how blessed we are with our kids.
Of course, when I think about that, I can't help but chuckle to myself about "Blessed Ireland" and the zany memory that connects us all.
The word works both ways: in some cases triggering a smile about a band; in another, touching the heart with thoughts of our beloveds.
Of course, I think I have the best kids in the world, including our daughter-in-law Debbie Love, and I love them all very much.
So, thank you, Annie, Willie, Debbie and, of course, Bill and the doggies for a wonderful Mother's Day.
I am blessed.
In this photo, taken by Debbie yesterday, Willie and I are keeping track of dogs and admiring the view of Porthill across Boundary Creek from where we enjoyed Willie's cooking and once again, had the picnic area all to ourselves
As we drove the road along Boundary Creek yesterday, we were treated to some neat sightings: a herd of elk and a yellow-headed blackbird.

































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