In the background you can see Lake Metigoshe, the big recreational lake in our area. Thankfully we live 2 miles from there, so we are away from all the vacationers and their activities.After eating our ice cream in the rain (yes, it finally rained!), we took a drive around the lake. Just for the fun of it, we drove up to the Canadian border (2 miles north), and this is what we saw:
That is all there is to the border -- no fence or barriers of any sort. The road just ends, and then you are touching Canada.I wanted to show you another one of our "once in a lifetime" activities up here -- mud sliding! The boys decided they would take the garden hose and run water down the hill to make a slippery, muddy slide. What they didn't realize was that not only was there mud to slide on, but quite a few rocks as well. I now have lots of denim for patching other pairs of jeans.
4 comments:
Looks like you had a nice fathers day even in the rain.
Bet boys are happy not to have to water garden for a few days.
I noticed Davids Ice Cream cone looks bigger, or is he just a slow eater?
Tell him if I was there I could make that cone disappear pretty fast.
Good blogg Lynn Thanks
Gp B
Hi Lynn!
Interesting post!
I wanna free Father's Day ice cream cone. Now, I gotta waite til next year.
Isn't country life wonderful!!??
Only you would think to take a pic of muddy, wore thru blue jeans and post the pic. I mean that in a good way! ---smile----
Good thing you have a functioning washing machine again.
Best wishes and may God bless!
Hi Grandpa B, David just likes to savor his ice cream -- and let it drip down the sides! You'll have to show him how to properly eat ice cream when you get here!
Steve -- You can come and get ice cream from us any time -- at least when it's on sale in town! Last summer it was "a good deal," so Jim came home with five 5 quart pails! Of course, that doesn't last long around here!
Hee hee, I bet sliding down that mud not only causes patching to be done, but maybe a bit of a sore behind?
Our son was sledding down our pasture hill. He would take the goats on the sled with him. It was a plastic sled with shallow sides. The goats loved it and would fight over getting on. On one of his trips down, he hit what he thought was a huge rock and it split the sled open and really hurt his hind end. It ended up it was a frozen cow pile. =)
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