Just back from Idaho...
And boy, is my 'okole sore! I soaked in the tub and Wes is already snoring. I should check my phone messages and see if the couch is in yet. While we were gone, would you believe the new seat rest that is supposed to make my ride a little more comfy arrived at our doorstep. I'm sure Wes will put it on the bike tomorrow, but I'm not ready to ride again for awhile.
We received a graduation announcement from Wes' cousin with the address stamped showing that they still live in Post Falls, Idaho. We have not heard from them since Wes' last visit over 2 years ago. We decided to go and find them and get new phone numbers, etc. and update everything. If we were gonna be unsuccessful in our search, we would have gone to ride the rollercoaster at Silverwood, nearby.
It is a very long motorcycle ride to Post Falls Idaho. Snoqualmie was 41 degrees. Central Washington is only rolling fields of fields and more fields with a house or farm equipment every few miles. We used highway 2 to get to Idaho, thinking I-90 would be uneventful. Having to pass large trucks is not my favorite thing to do on the bike. I would have liked to stop and take more pictures of the small towns and falling down barns, etc. But that would just make the trip longer.
We stayed overnight at a Red Lion Inn on the Spokane River in Post Falls. The room was really nice, and half the price of a Red Lion room in Port Angeles! We got in the jacuzzi to ease our pains and having left from Sweetie's hospital room, well, lets just say I slept long and hard, had some weird dreams and woke up around 9 in the morning.
The rain hit us off and on, on the way home, and it was a tad windy too. We had a really nice time, but I was bound and determined to be back and have an at home day on Saturday. So, I'm off to bed and when I wake up it will be Saturday. Of course, there is the option of staying up for a couple of more minutes and it would be Saturday anyway!
We received a graduation announcement from Wes' cousin with the address stamped showing that they still live in Post Falls, Idaho. We have not heard from them since Wes' last visit over 2 years ago. We decided to go and find them and get new phone numbers, etc. and update everything. If we were gonna be unsuccessful in our search, we would have gone to ride the rollercoaster at Silverwood, nearby.
It is a very long motorcycle ride to Post Falls Idaho. Snoqualmie was 41 degrees. Central Washington is only rolling fields of fields and more fields with a house or farm equipment every few miles. We used highway 2 to get to Idaho, thinking I-90 would be uneventful. Having to pass large trucks is not my favorite thing to do on the bike. I would have liked to stop and take more pictures of the small towns and falling down barns, etc. But that would just make the trip longer.
We stayed overnight at a Red Lion Inn on the Spokane River in Post Falls. The room was really nice, and half the price of a Red Lion room in Port Angeles! We got in the jacuzzi to ease our pains and having left from Sweetie's hospital room, well, lets just say I slept long and hard, had some weird dreams and woke up around 9 in the morning.
The rain hit us off and on, on the way home, and it was a tad windy too. We had a really nice time, but I was bound and determined to be back and have an at home day on Saturday. So, I'm off to bed and when I wake up it will be Saturday. Of course, there is the option of staying up for a couple of more minutes and it would be Saturday anyway!



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