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Picnic at the river.

Saturday we enjoyed a short bike ride and a picnic along the Spokane river... I'm really trying to drink in the end of summer and take advantage of every opportunity to enjoy the outdoors before the cold weather sets in.

It was a great afternoon. Isn't this a pretty place for a picnic?




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  1. Okay, first I thought it a little creepy that Asia's eyes were alien eyes on your banner picture. Now his true identity is confirmed with your last picture in this post. What planet is he from, Asia "Pluto Eyes" Goins.

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  2. Lots of fun photos!
    And I love your blog header :0)

    Cathy, I am sorry about your friend David.

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  3. I meant to say, Cathy, that this looks so peaceful and fun.

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  4. Beautiful Spot!

    You left a comment @ Grocery Cart Challenge. You're right, it's only 36 cents per dozen for the eggs. I think I figured it at 6 cents. So thanks for letting me know! As for adding it to the mix, I just put the extra water with the wet ingredients and the soy flour with the dry.

    Hope that answers your question.

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