Too warm to ski
Too early to garden
Time to explore Boise’s urban backyard
I wove goin’ places!
Oh to have such a devoted companion at 84! (people years)
Crazy! I put this together last month, then forgot to post it. Go figure. We’re way past this stage of spring by now, but some of the country may still be shoveling snow or hail.
Bryan Hemming said:
Now, there are some clouds I could spend a couple of hours on my back staring up at; my imagination morphing them into ever-changing pictures. Lovely photos, Linda.
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rangewriter said:
That’s exactly what clouds are for, Bryan. Remember when that’s what summer was all about, too?
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highland hind said:
Those horses … just beautiful.
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rangewriter said:
Thanks. I never quite figured out what that group was all about. It looked like maybe a horse therapy session.
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Kathy Childers said:
So talented at capturing moments in time. Thanks for sharing.
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rangewriter said:
Thanks, Kathy. The queen of talent using that word in regard to me is a high honor! Thanks for being a loyal follower.
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catterel said:
Lovely perspective on life! I have a friend who has made a bicycle trailer to tow her eighty-year-old mother – they have a great time!
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rangewriter said:
Wow, that’s really cool!
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Otto von Münchow said:
So much positive energy in this post. Even if one cannot ski or garden, life offers plenty of other activities. Where I am we still have that spring feeling. 🙂
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rangewriter said:
I guess I get excited about each change of season. It feels a bit like opening a new book. 🙂 Thanks for dropping by Otto.
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btg5885 said:
A biking boater or is boating biker?
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rangewriter said:
An independent bike-boater! He rides to the put-in, inflates the boat, throws the bike in the boat, and floats back downstream. Plus, he was friendly.
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wheremyfeetare said:
Thanks for showcasing your urban backyard, so much to see wherever we go if we take notice. I’m mesmerized by clouds. Too early to garden here but I did get out in the yard today to pick up sticks and branches and rake a little.
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rangewriter said:
Smart folks here, are still being cautious about what they plant. We had snow on the mountains yesterday, frost in town, so about all that is safe are lettuce crops. It is nice to be outside without being totally bundled up, though.
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