Re: [AlwaysLearning] Digest Number 928
Alan & Brenda Leonard
7/2/03 11:26:
and before that, I worked in Glacier Park during two summers.
You sound like you're having so much fun. It's great, but I'm jealous!
brenda
> We rented a forest service cabin for the weekend, near the headwaters ofWaaaaa! I miss Montana! My son was born during our two years in Missoula,
> the Little Blackfoot river.
> The Little Blackfoot is my husbands current favorite fly fishing river.
> Mostly because it's the one we're closest to and he can get there easily
> after work and fish for a few hours.
and before that, I worked in Glacier Park during two summers.
You sound like you're having so much fun. It's great, but I'm jealous!
brenda
Deborah Lewis
*** I miss Montana! My son was born during our two years in Missoula,
and before that, I worked in Glacier Park during two summers.***
We do have fun, but I miss Alaska! <g>
We were just in Missoula yesterday, delivering my mother in law to the
airport. It was hot, lot's of traffic, kinda smelly. <g>
We went out to Florence to see my friend. The Bitterroot is a big and
busy place these days.
We went to Caras park and tossed a Frisbee for a Jack Russell who's
person had worn out. I threw it as long as I could and then Dylan threw
it and then we all sprawled in the grass while the dog harassed other
park goers. His person said she expects us back there this afternoon,
same time, ready to go. We probably won't make the eighty four mile
drive as Dylan would miss his Tae Kwon Do class. <g>
Sorry you're missing Montana. We'll remember you to Glacier park when we
get there. I can send you a Missoulian or an Independent if you want.
Or, maybe a nice bottle of wine from Lolo Peak Winery?
Deb L
and before that, I worked in Glacier Park during two summers.***
We do have fun, but I miss Alaska! <g>
We were just in Missoula yesterday, delivering my mother in law to the
airport. It was hot, lot's of traffic, kinda smelly. <g>
We went out to Florence to see my friend. The Bitterroot is a big and
busy place these days.
We went to Caras park and tossed a Frisbee for a Jack Russell who's
person had worn out. I threw it as long as I could and then Dylan threw
it and then we all sprawled in the grass while the dog harassed other
park goers. His person said she expects us back there this afternoon,
same time, ready to go. We probably won't make the eighty four mile
drive as Dylan would miss his Tae Kwon Do class. <g>
Sorry you're missing Montana. We'll remember you to Glacier park when we
get there. I can send you a Missoulian or an Independent if you want.
Or, maybe a nice bottle of wine from Lolo Peak Winery?
Deb L