We far and few between up here, or so it feels... dunno why lots of open beautiful places up here... Mike...
few and far between is right. when I was living there, the nearest town was fifty miles away. and the 'natives' were none too friendly, either
lol..... ya I need to get to work on it we only got 68 days till the gathering and I have no bed installed yet! days are getting warmer so work should pick up.... Mike...
I visited my aunt and uncle's cabin in rural Idaho last summer. It's located in the Alder Creek community in Benewah County to be precise, not too far away from the town of Moscow (which, incidentally, is a fine place for hip folk to hang out). When I was there, I could barely fathom that it was my first time... Idaho felt like my home, like I'd been there all my life. Hard to believe I only stayed two weeks, two weeks that wenty by almost a year ago. I hope I can go back soon, because it's one of the most awesome places I could ever be. Where I went, people were beyond friendly, the air was clean, and we didn't think twice about foraging wild berries on native Indian lands for dessert.
43rd Sho-Ban festival on the reservation in Fort Hall,Aug.9-13.Contact Mitzi Appeney, wildberrisis@yahoo.com or Roanna Stump, rstump@sbth.nsn.us
I lived there as well I was a youngen though lol.... I remember the river would ice over in the winter by the falls there in town... must have been like 10 years old...