Wednesday, July 7, 2010

4TH OF JULY AND MOVING ON

Family Camp began on Sunday. We attended the church services at the camp and then set out our chairs at our RV to watch the fire works. They were at the lake's edge. Also quite a few of the home owners in the area had their own show which we got to enjoy.
From 2010-07-05




Monday we worked at the camp and got the truck and RV ready for travel. We said our good byes Monday night and Tuesday morning. We have enjoyed our stay here at Silver Lake Camp and will miss the wonderful friends we made. Maybe the Lord will have us return here in the future.
From 2010-07-08




We made a stop for lunch. I was in the back seat as usual, Katie in the floor, usual riding spot and Allan got out to get our food. When he shut the door, it hit something and did not close. I looked up and Allan came back to shut the door again. He looked down and saw Katie's leash going around the front of the truck. Katie was what caused the door not to shut. He did catch her which was good since there was lots of traffic in the parking lot. We got her back into the truck and checked her over for any injury. She seems ok and she does not want to get near the door. We never saw her move to the door and don't have any idea why she did that. Anytime she is outside she heads for the RV and maybe that is what she was doing.



We spent the night at Libby Dam COE Recreational Area on the Kootenai River. It was free but no hook ups. It was pretty warm but cooled down quickly. We saw two bald eagles, an osprey, and a gaggle of Canadian Geese. You will have to look close to see the two eagles.
From 2010-07-08
It is so late before it gets dark here, but we could see so many stars.
From 2010-07-08

This is not snow. This is coming from the cottonwood trees.
From 2010-07-08
From 2010-07-08

Today we drove to Hungry Horse, Mt. on Hwy. 2. So much more beautiful scenery than the interstate. I saw a young fawn with all its spots in the woods near the highway. This is horse country. It looks like almost everyone owns at least one horse. Kallispell has grown since our last visit.

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