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Quote: Saturday, August 9, was my friend Ken's last day in Boise, and he wanted to relax and enjoy his last day with his new friend, yours truly. I noticed during our time together that Ken really liked flowers and Read More
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Quote: The zoo packs a lot into a very little space. It has many local animals, as well as exotics. The penguins are very amusing, and the butterfly exhibit is awesome. They even provide field guides to help with Read More
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Quote: On this rainy March day, the sun shone long enough for Mom and I to take our rambunctious dogs, Loki and Katie, for a walk in Julia Davis and Ann Morrison Parks in Boise, Idaho. As we were walking towards Read More
Quote: My friend Ken is a big train nut. So, naturally, the first stop in our grand tour of Boise was to the Old Boise Depot near Boise''s city center. It was my first time inside the old Depot, but this is also where Read More
Quote: Mom and I saw an advertisement for the Silver Trail Winery in The Idaho Statesman and decided to go and check it out this past Sunday.The Silver Trail Winery is a brand new winery located in the Sandstone Plaza Read More
Quote: On my only day off after Christmas last week, I decided to get off the couch and go yarn-shopping. I have been making a vest from bulky yarn and needed toggles for its buttons. I went looking all over Meridian Read More
Quote: I have been to Julia Davis Park many time, but I have never been inside the Idaho Black History Museum there. When Ken and I were looking for things to do on his last day in town, I suggested we go and check out Read More
Quote: A couple of months ago, my friend Leslie got four free tickets to attend an Idaho Steelheads Hockey game. Her daughter had gotten them from work, but the people they were going with were sick and they had just Read More
Quote: The Boise Depot was built in 1924-25 by the Oregon Short Line Railroad, later absorbed by the Union Pacific Railroad. It was placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It served its first Read More