I can vaguely remember my two great grandmothers. Our little great granddaughter Lora is only two so whether she remembers her great-great grandfather Nat remains to be seen—let’s hope so! The USAF is sending Lora and her parents to Germany very soon
Grandpa Nat is going to teach Lora how to pitch horseshoes???
Our family and friends in Montana are experiencing horrific weather—roads are treacherous or closed, the weight of snow is collapsing buildings—it’s awful! And while our area of Montana didn’t see these huge snowfalls they have been inundated with more snow than has fallen in a long time during winter!
All these locations are in NW Montana.
We’ve been busy around here—more on that later but we took time out today to visit with Elmer and Henrietta who drove up from Casa Grande to spend a couple days at Larry and Geri’s.
Check out Jim and Sandie’s blog—they recently went to San Luis, Sonora, Mexico outside Yuma for dental work. They are very pleased with the work done by Dr. Bernal and very happy to avoid being accosted by all the vendors and street people in Algodones.
It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day here in Arizona—perfect weather!
Such a sweet photo of Nat and Lora, a blessing for both of them. That Montana weather is really brutal this year!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo of Nat and Lora:) Montana won't melt for quite awhile this year. Glad it is warming up in Arizona:)
ReplyDeleteYep, the roads were a mite bad in Montana, having just drove about 380 miles across north to south I can confirm that. What's that you say I-15 is about 398 miles across the state, but I didn't drive all the way, I figured I slid about 17 or 18 miles of the way.
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