Winter Day
by your Innkeeper, Linda
This is not my photo, but it looks like today – we’re just getting a little snow, and the forecast is that it should continue for the next four days.
Hunting season is over so the deer are starting to reappear, most morning we have several in the yard. I’m amazed how they know when to disappear and when it’s safe to reappear. One of the many wonders of Mother Nature.
Our PAC performance for Saturday is the “Turtle Island Quartet” described as “a unified voice that truly breaks new ground – authentic and passionate – a reflection of some of the most creative music making today.” Sounds exciting. Our town chorus just returned from performing in Washington D.C. helping pay tribute to the fact that the National Christmas Tree came from the Bitterroot Valley.
I continue to work on genealogy and quilting, both seem to be a never ending process. Tim, continues to collect and clean parts of the 66 vette, I believe he has a test run planned for late Spring.
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