Some mountains and falls and monuments and hometowns and loved ones and even a great neice that I saw between here, montana, idaho, wyoming and south dakota.
Looks like a fun trip or combination of trips.
When you go home, do you ever ask yourself if it will feel like home when you get there? I always do, and I'm always certain that it won't feel like home at all. But it always does, feel like home that is.
I wonder if it will ever stop?
Posted by: Tom at May 27, 2007 01:13 PMPF doesn't feel like home anymore, but the river and lake and falls do. That's what I long for when I long for home. Can you believe our little town went from 17000 to 27000 in 4 years?
Posted by: sonya at May 28, 2007 02:45 PMI didn't know it grew so much. I did know that most of the prairie is now housing developements. Probably should have put 2 and 2 together.
I was back in Post Falls last weekend and walked through Q'emlin park. I'd build a house back there if they'd let me.
Posted by: Tom at May 30, 2007 02:27 PMThanks for the pic of the Falls! I haven't seen the actual Post Falls in far too long! I'm with Tom, if they would let me, I would build a house in Q'emlin Park. I was in an outdoor play there once and absolutely fell in love with the environment around it. CDA/Post Falls doesn't feel like home anymore, but that does nothing to lower the desire I have to visit again, it's been far too long.
Posted by: Logan at June 3, 2007 12:21 PM