It's Copenhagen!
A couple of photos from this morning featuring the latest "Where in the world is Annie Love?" lifetime events.
Yup, she says she already likes Denmark after seeing the pizza and steak restaurant somewhere in Copenhagen.
She should have a good time there, touring and geocaching over the weekend cuz it's touted as the "happiest place on Earth."
Last I saw, the United States was ranked 18th, and that was last March.
Twould be interesting to see how it ranks this week.
She should have a good time there, touring and geocaching over the weekend cuz it's touted as the "happiest place on Earth."
Last I saw, the United States was ranked 18th, and that was last March.
Twould be interesting to see how it ranks this week.
Anyway, Annie flew to Copenhagen overnight from Seattle, with a stop in Iceland.
She's there for the weekend, so the rest of us can live vicariously through her adventures on this wet weekend in January.
I noticed that the temperature there today is almost exactly what we have here in Sandpoint---33.
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Anyway, here in Sandpoint we'll just deal with what looks like a typical day in January---fog, a slight drizzle and ice turning to water.
The latter is good, cuz it's actually kind of fun to get the feel for walking normally again.
Yesterday I took a spin all through the woods on my snow shoes, and, later, upon returning to the house, I could feel a slight hint of spring in the air, which has warmed up considerably since earlier this week.
Happily, today is GAME DAY for the ZAGS.
They'll be tipping off in Portland at 7 p.m. PST, and, Esther, if you're reading, you can watch the game on Fox 28.
Seems like today fits a favorite response my daughter-in-law likes to make when I ask her "What's new?"
"Not much," she'll say.
There IS much to talk about in regard to things I do see in the news at all levels, but on this quiet Saturday, it's probably best to leave it at that: not much.
Happy Saturday! GO, ZAGS!!
I noticed that the temperature there today is almost exactly what we have here in Sandpoint---33.
~~~~~~
Anyway, here in Sandpoint we'll just deal with what looks like a typical day in January---fog, a slight drizzle and ice turning to water.
The latter is good, cuz it's actually kind of fun to get the feel for walking normally again.
Yesterday I took a spin all through the woods on my snow shoes, and, later, upon returning to the house, I could feel a slight hint of spring in the air, which has warmed up considerably since earlier this week.
Happily, today is GAME DAY for the ZAGS.
They'll be tipping off in Portland at 7 p.m. PST, and, Esther, if you're reading, you can watch the game on Fox 28.
Seems like today fits a favorite response my daughter-in-law likes to make when I ask her "What's new?"
"Not much," she'll say.
There IS much to talk about in regard to things I do see in the news at all levels, but on this quiet Saturday, it's probably best to leave it at that: not much.
Happy Saturday! GO, ZAGS!!
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