Friday, July 10, 2009

North Fork, Idaho @ WaggonHammer RV Park & CC

We've met some very interesting folk along our journeys and this week has been no exception. A few days ago, at the 5 pm cocktail/potluck, we met an Iraqi vet who lost a leg in Iraq, then a year ago had a heart transplant! He and his wife are bicycling 70 miles on the Lewis and Clark trail. One false leg and somebody else's heart. Unbelievable! He and she had great positive attitudes. Makes me think about mine. Attitude, that is.

Yesterday, my friend Floyd and I drove up the mountain about 35 miles to fish Panther Creek. The streams are picturesque...like in fishing magazines! We caught 17 fish, two nice size Rainbow Trout and two Cutthroat Trout. Floyd caught 10 and I caught 7. He's Baptist. Is that the reason he's a better fisherman than I? Baptists like more water?

We drove by this guy. Saw 30 sheep. Friends that same day saw a herd of 100. Yesterday we saw sheep, a badger, a bald eagle in a tree near our RV, and deer.

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