lightdaa.blogg.se

Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney
Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney




I would pay a lot more in taxes if I lived there. Then I looked into Idaho taxes and they are high, surprisingly high.

Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney

Downside is, it gets a lot of snow in winter.

Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney

But I suspect the real estate might be cheaper. And I wouldn't be far from family, most of whom live in Washington.Īnother option was Sandpoint, Idaho. And it's not too far from Spokane so you'd have a near-by medium-sized city. It's a beautiful place on a lovely lake (although real estate on the lake is very expensive). So I thought about moving to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Washington State (where I live) is slowly turning into California (not the good things about California, either). I've actually been thinking about moving. I talked about places I'd like to visit here. So the next prompt is "Somewhere you'd like to move or visit." So the next prompt is "Talk about your siblings." I have an older sister and an older brother. The next prompt is: "Your favorite OTP." I don't know what that means. What animal would you like to be? Tell me in the comments below.īack to the 30-day blogging challenge that I'm doing in about thirty weeks. The one downside: eating raw mice and fish. I envy birds that ability, especially the big ones such as eagles. I think that would be the most fun thing in the world. Not on a plane, but to fly like an eagle. Since then, even though I underwent an experimental treatment to fix it, my eyesight has always been marginal.Įagles are reputed to have excellent eyesight. Turns out I had Kerataconus (read more here).

Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney

Well, a short time (couple of years) after I got LASIK my eyesight was pretty good. So, what's my answer now, some 50 years or so later? And I said, "An eagle." Some boy piped up, "That's not an animal, that's a bird." I replied, "Birds are animals." (Even then I was insufferable.) I was, of course, right. So years and years ago when I was in grade school in Idaho Falls, Idaho ( Theresa Bunker Elementary) a teacher asked the same question. Today's prompt is: "If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?" Time once again for the 30-day blogging challenge that I'm dong over (about) thirty weeks






Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area by Pamela K. Kinney