Tuesday, March 27, 2007

The Simplest of Times....

The King was getting a little
stir crazy, so I put in for a visit
from his brother and sister in law,
on the side. They live over by Tri-cities.

Friday afternoon, they walked in
and it was all smiles. We had a
wonderful visit. We took them on
a ride from Kootenai to Bonner's
Ferry, to Troy,Montana to Thompson
Falls and then to Clark Forks and home.

I had to drive the car, which I am not
fond of. The car hates me. It refuses to
start for me. It won't even let the key turn.
So the King had to start it from the
passenger side. He was the tourist
guide, so he was suppose to find....
a store that had fish in Troy, live fish,
and stuffed animals and had a peeing
bear out front when you went by. Then
we were going to stop on the Bull Run
road to see the petrified trees... and then
have b-b-que in Clark Fork. We found
none of them. Lol. We told him he was
fired as a tourist guide. So we had great
lunch at the Sub sandwich/coffee shop in
Kootenai.

We had the greatest of time traveling
thru the states and back. It was the
simplest of times. Which makes me
think of 2 other times we had a great
time together.

We went to Canada for
lunch. At a A&W restaurant. On 4th
of July. The waitress thought we were
odd as the Canadians go to the USA
to watch fireworks, and we were there.
We also found a yard sale to go to.
It was a very enjoyable time.

The other time was in Seaside. We
walked thru little shops, we walked
the beach, had lunch and dinner, and
watched the sunset and then rise the
next morning. It was just a simple time
and most enjoyable.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Heron Montana is always an experience. In the inside they have a little area for eats inside the store - very local. Worth the experience to ebrace the wilderness there.

A 'real' barbeque would be hit in that area.