Darn, wanted to say we don't mind seeing you happy, and se who beat me to it. Only a few hours across the border and still on the Columbia River it seems.
The Columbia starts at Columbia Lake and flows north before it flows south again - it flows south farther west than we were. It's one of those geological anomalies...
Another geological anomaly is the Kootenay River (who's broad valley we rambled across). It flows directly past (within feet) of the headwaters of Columbia Lake, yet it's a totally different water system, flowing southwest past where the Columbia begins its journey northward.
BTW my favourite word combination is "geological anomaly"...
revel in the happy feeling that is now, Dale... and it will last so much longer... good things happen to good people, even when they are tested sometimes, and you have lots and lots of good things coming your way. :)
TAG! I've tagged you Dale (though I see that darn Lace beat me again!), and according to the rules as Margie laid them out to me, you have to come to my blog for the rules... does that make sense? Yeesh. xx Stevie
Would I say anything that didn't make sense Stevie? Not much.
Dale, this is a wonderful picture - you look so relaxed and happy. Long may it continue. I loved your last post too - it's one thing to notice new functions on Blogger though (I don't), and another to actually be able to use them! (I don't try!). I am in awe of your tech-savviness and in love with your cats.
Gypsy - you say goodbye and I say hello - sung to the tune of "Hello Goodbye"...
Steph - I'm in a bit of a slump now, not feeling well and overwhelmed at the same time. It's a rollercoaster ride. Maybe I should sit back and enjoy the ride instead of screaming...
It was a lovely day, Grace - good weather, good times and good company.
I knew what you meant, Dan! ;)
Tink, it's a big watch!
Or there's a rift in the space/time continuum, Anne-Marie.
And, Margie, I am anything but a tekkie - maybe a Trekkie, but no tekkie. It's simply trial and error...
I felt those tags Lace and Steph. Hmmm, I'll see what I can come up with, but I've run out of taggees.
Stephan, Idaho is in the USA but the northern part of its panhandle borders on British Columbia, Canada.
You look very happy and relaxed though dear Dale! Just the way we like to see you ....all decadent and all ;-) Lovely setting too!
ReplyDeleteDarn, wanted to say we don't mind seeing you happy, and se who beat me to it.
ReplyDeleteOnly a few hours across the border and still on the Columbia River it seems.
The Columbia starts at Columbia Lake and flows north before it flows south again - it flows south farther west than we were.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of those geological anomalies...
Another geological anomaly is the Kootenay River (who's broad valley we rambled across).
It flows directly past (within feet) of the headwaters of Columbia Lake, yet it's a totally different water system, flowing southwest past where the Columbia begins its journey northward.
BTW my favourite word combination is "geological anomaly"...
Thanks Val - it feels good to be happy once more.
ReplyDeleteBut, it ain't over yet...
Call it being "tentatively happy".
You are waving off the bad times and saying hello to the good thats to come!..
ReplyDeleterevel in the happy feeling that is now, Dale... and it will last so much longer... good things happen to good people, even when they are tested sometimes, and you have lots and lots of good things coming your way.
ReplyDelete:)
Wine, smine, looks like you were having a fantastic day. As were the 2 kitties in your previous post!!
ReplyDeletexx
Dale:
ReplyDeleteYou are more than sweet and kind...Thank You!
Yes, I am creepy crawling fifty behind ya...WE are cool.
--Dan L.
OOPs...
ReplyDeleteI should explain my comment here...is referring to a comment you made on my blog...
There it is.
--Dan L.
Dale,
ReplyDeleteyou do look relaxed and happy, as others have mentioned.
I always liked when Captain Picard said "temporal anomaly", myself.
xx
AM
Yay and yay! again!
ReplyDeleteHappy that you had some time away and found your smile :o)
Nice watch!
That's pretty funny ... i kinda like almost any word combo with anomaly. Is that an anomalous anomaly?
:oD
xo
You look happy Dale. It is a lovely picture. Hope you are doing well. Take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteXO
Zoe
You've been tagged Dale!!!!
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PS you look great, love the pigtails on you!
~Lace~
Snap! and all anomalous troubles disappear...
ReplyDeleteLooking good kid!
TAG!
ReplyDeleteI've tagged you Dale (though I see that darn Lace beat me again!), and according to the rules as Margie laid them out to me, you have to come to my blog for the rules... does that make sense?
Yeesh.
xx
Stevie
Would I say anything that didn't make sense Stevie? Not much.
ReplyDeleteDale, this is a wonderful picture - you look so relaxed and happy. Long may it continue. I loved your last post too - it's one thing to notice new functions on Blogger though (I don't), and another to actually be able to use them! (I don't try!). I am in awe of your tech-savviness and in love with your cats.
Heh Stevie, and come to think of it, I was remiss in my notifications wasn't I? I neglected to direct the tagees to my blog for instructions.
ReplyDeletePS I too am a Scorpio.
~Lace~
Hi Dale,
ReplyDeleteI love your pic. You look very happy. Idaho is this in Canada or in the USA? I'm lazy to have a look on my map.
Go on with beeing happy.
Love and peace
Stefan
Gypsy - you say goodbye and I say hello - sung to the tune of "Hello Goodbye"...
ReplyDeleteSteph - I'm in a bit of a slump now, not feeling well and overwhelmed at the same time. It's a rollercoaster ride. Maybe I should sit back and enjoy the ride instead of screaming...
It was a lovely day, Grace - good weather, good times and good company.
I knew what you meant, Dan! ;)
Tink, it's a big watch!
Or there's a rift in the space/time continuum, Anne-Marie.
And, Margie, I am anything but a tekkie - maybe a Trekkie, but no tekkie. It's simply trial and error...
I felt those tags Lace and Steph.
Hmmm, I'll see what I can come up with, but I've run out of taggees.
Stephan, Idaho is in the USA but the northern part of its panhandle borders on British Columbia, Canada.