Miscealous For Today

Think Positive!

Field of gaillardia and weeds
From the Cat Channel, he was King for month
Visitor ramp at NWR
Entrance to Nature Conversary now a state park
Lower Lake road with dalea spieces lining the road
Captain Bonneville where French furtrappers for saw Boise and explain La Bois – by the white fence the Oregon trail can be seen
Snow Geese wintering at the Salton Sea

About bettylouise31

https://idahobluebird50.wordpress.com Member of NetGalley and Edelweiss Senior Citizen and been reading and sharing my thoughts on books most of my life. I read for my pleasure. I have been married for over 65 years. We had a Bengal Cat, Kato who has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Interests include reading, dogs, cats, gardening, knitting, crocheting. I have a strong interest in North American native plants. A word on my reviews. I am writing very few. Books reviews are from my public library, brought, many from Netgalley, a few from Edelweiss, occasionally from an author or from friends. The opinions are my own. I represent no publisher, author, or another source​. My reviews can be found on. Tumblr, Goodreads, Google+, and Twitter. I have no Facebook account. Thanks for reading my blog.
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3 Responses to Miscealous For Today

  1. lghiggins says:

    Your review of Digging up History came to mind when I saw your picture here of the Oregon Trail. I had forgotten that you were interested in history. The great thing about it is that anyone can and should learn about history so we as a society don’t repeat our mistakes. I agree that a history major limits your career opportunities. It sounds like your choice was a good one as you have a great natural world/scientific base.

    • The world is repeating it actions with Russia today instead Germany and the Nazi.Pray for all world leader don’t start War 3. This time the US will have the full blast of that consitions by an ocean.

    • Where is Henry Clay, the pacifter in the Congress got the leaders to comprise.
      The culture is huge. I find that our youth do understand the general items I learned from life and schooling. They know what goes into baking.

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