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Eastern California know as the SLABN
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The native peony

I wdon’t remember the name of this plant

MAP ROCK Tbis found in Western Idaho along the Snake River.

A burial of early found in Northern Idaho

The ice caves in central Idaho

The Hole In Rocks in Eastern California

I can not forget Kato. He had just discovered that he could reach the top of his tree.
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Marvelous odd balls for this week. Excellent Bettylouise 😀
Fantastic photos Betty. I love the one of Kato and the ice caves have me fascinated. Is it a road running over the top of them. I think I’d be worried the road would cave in if it is a road. Thank you for catching up with me. Hope all is well with you Cheers Irene
Thanks! Kato passed over the Rainbow Bridge last May. He was 15 years. His heart have out. The ice caves are near a highway but caves are in the opposite direction. Our ice came the caves before refrigerator became the norm.
The ice man came 3 times a week drinking a block of ice for ice box.
Sad when they go but they leave us with so many happy memories. We lost our Bundy about 5 weeks ago – also 15. It leaves a big hole. Thanks for the additional info.
I know losing a crybaby hurts. I remember every one I had.
Yes I do too and the joy they gave was worth the pain of their parting.
It has been a year now and I talk about Kato.
I understand that. They are part of the family. Big hugs.
I love these pictures. The ice caves and the SLABN were quite interesting.
Thanks! The blue in the picture of the ice caves is ice. This area actually finished ice for southern Idaho. I was in middle school we we got our first refrigerator. The ice man came 3 times a week and brought a block of ice for you icebox. The Slab was a military base during World War two. It trained the men for fighting Egypt. When the military left they left only the concert slabs the building set on. The Snowbitrds moved into the area and spent the winter. Later low income people moved into the area. This broke crime to the area. Attend by the county to clean up the area meet with a strong negative action by the residents.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing Betty.
I have another that shows the actual ice but I couldn’t find it to share.