Sunday, July 6, 2014

These Two Girls




Mother's Day at Sherry's home was great.  I really didn't notice it, but apparently these two girls were kind of cold.  

John Foster's memorial service was held on Friday, May 9th.  Bev and I left early that morning, arriving in Boise just in time.  We stayed overnight then returned the next day.  With the speed limits being so high, 80 mph for Utah and 75 for Idaho, it is almost like a breeze to drive.  

Jean Kenny Foster and John Foster's brother (I think).

Sable Lee Tannahill (John & Jean's granddaughter)

Jean's house in Boise.

Traveling across southern Idaho can be tedious, but on this particular trip the clouds seemed to hover just above the ground.  This made for a very picturesque trip.  In this picture, a dynamic thunder storm is building over a growing crop of Idaho potatoes.



This next photo is in Huntington Canyon, Utah.  I just thought it was a great picture showing 6 geological formations (strata), representing 6 historical periods.                                                       Can you see them?









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