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Monthly Archive for September, 2008

Blue Moon Ranch Open Barn Day

The alpaca farm in Woodland held an open barn day this weekend. We hopped on our bikes and headed down Lower River Road to the Blue Moon Ranch to take an up close peak. We were greeted at the gate by two large Great Pyrenees who guarded over the alpacas. Linda and Ed, who [...]

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Sandpoint is located in the Idaho panhandle on Lake Pend Oreille. We recently took a family vacation up there to spend time on the lake and hike/explore around the area. The lake itself has 111 miles of shoreline and it is 1,152 feet deep. (the navy tests submarines in here) It is surrounded by three [...]

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Free State Parks Day September 27

In celebration of Public Lands Day, all Utah State Parks are waiving day-use fees! (Camping and special use fees will still be in effect). Since day-use will be free, this is a great opportunity to visit a park you haven’t been to or to visit an old favorite. Visit one of our exciting museums or [...]

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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

Who says you cannot grow tomatoes at an elevation of 6500 feet? Check out this tomato booty.

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10th Annual Cow Ballet

This may be your only chance EVER to see cows in tu-tu’s. Well, that is until next year but why wait. Wacky fun for the entire family presented by Mountain Town Stages, a music non-profit that puts on 140+ free concerts all summer around Summit County. Live music, silent auction, kid’s activities, games, petting zoo, [...]

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Karl on CNN

Karl, who lives here in Utah, is now 29 days into his through run of the Appalachian Trail. He is somewhere in Pennsylvania still going, still trying to break the record. Check out this piece by CNN Headline News on “News to Me“. Visit Where’s Karl to keep track of his progress and cheer him [...]

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