Dear Blog-amis, I’m on a thirty-six hour business trip to a small town in the Rocky Mountains of northern Idaho. Here’s the view from my hotel room (there’s a town over on the right that you can’t see). I’ll be back on Thursday. I appreciate you!
SM
Added later: if you’d like to read about my adventurous drive home from this tiny business trip, click here!
18 comments:
Hope you manage to squeeze in some leisure amongst the business!
Dont be gone long! hOPE ITS NOT all BUSINESS!
Enjoy the trip and congrats on the award.
Have a wonderful trip, I am sure it will be lovely despite the uneven distribution.;)
Enjoy the nature (and trees;) as well.;))
xo
Z
Have a fun time!
Hope you manage to have some fun in all that business.
Don't stay away to long.... You'll be very missed.
And kick those men being smart as you are!!!!
Luv
xoxo
PS - Hmmm... I do not see why you can't wear bright colour....
(I'm provocative ;) )
xoxo
Way a lovely place to travel to on business. When I took trips for work it was typically to places like Terre Haute, IN and Wichita, KS. Nice enough people, but not your scenic wonders. I could use some mountain air.
How beautiful! I love "natural" scenery. Hope you enjoy your trip.
Have a potato for me. It is Idaho that has the potatoes? Or is it Iowa? Whatever. Have a great trip. You will be missed.
Have a safe and fun trip. See you when you get back :)
A trip anywhere right now sounds just about heaven. Enjoy.
Nice view! Enjoy your soujourn. See you soon!
Kat
What a beautiful view indeed. With mountains looking over them rivers acquire a distinct character.
Wow! I love to hear the water...
Safe & successful trip dear! XO*
looks a little chilly out that way! hope the trip is good. real good!!!!!
I hope you are making piles of money in that small town!!
Mervat and FFF: I did squeeze in leisure! I got to read my blog list on Tuesday night, and took photos on the way home.
Imogen and Seeker: I did, thanks!
Pyzahn: well, every place has its advantages. I do love it here, though sometimes long for a little more "civilization."
Thanks, MM. I did enjoy it.
Belette, yup, the taters are from Idaho. Where I went, the industry is all about logs, though. :)
Sher, Kat and WinW: Thanks, I did enjoy it.
Anil: You're right. This river canyon where I traveled was really quite something. Thanks for visiting.
Thanks, Lenore. I love to sleep to the sound of water, too.
Droll: It was cold, but not too bad.
Ha ha, Maria. I did my best in that regard.
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