It's a glorious iris year, and my only complaint is that the exquisite blooms don't last long enough.
Below: same story with the white rose bush. The pop out and fall off much too quickly.
And, that's a problem for the honey bees. With the blooms disappearing so quickly, the bees have to bunch up on utilizing their work space.
Some Saturday morning factoids:
Here's a good job for someone: spelling bee coach.
There's a guy who charges $180 an hour, and people say he's worth every penny.
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Of the 1,913 recommendations for Project 2025, the architect behind it all says 1,055 have been implemented.
Betcha feel good knowing there are only 858 to go.
Can ya hear me now???
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A judge has ruled that the Kennedy Center will remain the Kennedy Center and that the Trump name needs to be removed.
Was renaming the Kennedy Center on the Project 2025 list?
We heard from a reliable source at last night's Friday night dinner that there's a basketball tournament in Sandpoint today, at both the high school and middle school gyms.
Coach Love said teams will be coming from around the area and that the focus is on junior varsity players.
It's from 10-3, and there is a small fee. Debbie Love will be managing the tickets at the door.
If you can't seem to get enough of basketball, go cheer on the locals.
It's nap time for Lily.
A full tummy from grazing on grass for a couple of hours does that to an old lady.
Below: One week from today.
Looks like a lot of work is going into making this event something special.
Below are a few photos of Annie's from her day in Switzerland and Italy yesterday. Some show the geocaching mega event, which she is attending.
The folks from Geocaching Headquarters in Seattle are known as lackeys.
Annie's been a lackey for almost 20 years.
Bryan, on the right in the photo below, has been one of her bosses for all those years.
They have met up at major geocaching events around the world as representatives of Groundspeak, Inc. in Seattle.
This is a small-world photo.
The lady with Annie is a friend of Swiss Miss's mom Caroline. She's a geocacher and knew from Caroline that Annie would be at the Italian Mega Event.
Once the evening get-together started, she walked up to Annie and introduced herself.
What she didn't know, however, was that Annie had just spent the morning visiting with her friend Caroline's daughter in Switzerland.
Fun connections.



























































