oh of course, that's what I meant! I just came from Keith's blog so I guess I had Canada on my mind!
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oh of course, that's what I meant! I just came from Keith's blog so I guess I had Canada on my mind!
The Great White North!
exactly. And I probably asked you this before but I assume you guys went to Canada too? I don't even think you used to need a passport like you do now.
My in-laws owned a cabin in Ontario on Lake of the Woods and we used to go up and spend as much time as we could in the summer. Lots of good memories when the kids were small. More recently Jim and I did that trip around Lake Superior and I saw parts of Canada that I had never seen before on that trip I have family in central New York and to get from here to there it made more sense to go up into Canada and across Southern Ontario to Niagara Falls before cutting back down into the states, so yes I've seen those parts of Canada, but never out west.
Oh that's right, I remember you telling me about going around Lake Superior but that's also interesting that you cut through Canada to get to New York! I never would have thought of doing it that way.
I've never been a fan of traveling the toll roads with the trucks!
We just had a thunderstorm. Complete with the rain. There is still two feet of snow on the ground. It has been a long time since I have heard thunder! That was pretty weird
Was Anna afraid of thunder? Jack hates it, scares the dickens out of him. So that rain should melt a bunch of that snow right? I love traveling the toll roads with the trucks! lol.
She hated it and could hear it when it was 50 miles away. She would go get in the bathtub during a storm!
I can remember a few times looking for the dog and not being able to find her and then suddenly realizing she was in the bathtub. The sun would be shining brightly outside but if I check the weather map there would be a isolated thunderstorm in Madison or some other town at least 50 miles away. She always knew. Her other place to hide during a storm was under Jims desk and invariably by the time she got pressed in there she would have the computer and the lamp and everything unplugged. We would know when we came back home that there must have been a thunderstorm near if Jim's computer wouldn't turn on!
Do you think she heard one of those safety messages that told you that getting in the bathtub was a safe place to be during a tornado?