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From Californians go to Big Sky Country by Amber Starfire

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Amber Starfire replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Meandering to Trout Creek

I’m not a good enough pianist. But I did noodle around a bit with my left hand. Couldn’t leave it alone ☺️

5 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Meandering to Trout Creek

Thought you’d have given a stab at Ravel’s concerto for left hand.

5 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Meandering to Trout Creek

Sometimes ID software makes mistakes. (Phacelia)

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/166592/browse_photos

5 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Meandering to Trout Creek

I could so stay there! I sent Jim and Genny a recommendation for the golf course resort in Eureka - a change from our usual stay near the border. That was the same day you had your accident. IDK if the suggestion got lost in the shuffle, or was nixed. It doesn't look quite as nice as this, but definitely better than our usual digs at the perfectly adequate but not fancy Kasanka.

5 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Meandering to Trout Creek

Amazing colors!

5 months ago
Amber Starfire replied to a comment by David McCormick on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Thanks, David. I’m adjusting, but it is disappointing.

5 months ago
David McCormick commented on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

OMG, I am so sorry to hear about this. Very sad for both the discomfort and the impact on your trip.

5 months ago
David McCormick commented on Road to the Sun (Logan Pass)

Your timing is amazing, as is the scenery

5 months ago
Amber Starfire commented on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Thanks. Update on the dog — I finally got a call from the St. Ignatius police. The officer I talked to was quite familiar with the dog and the owner. She told me the owner is an enrolled member of the local tribe and that all she could do is write a report and send it to the tribal police. Sounded like they have had trouble with the dog before. So I’m not holding my breath either. Let’s just hope that someone else doesn't get seriously injured.

5 months ago
Andrea Brown commented on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

I'm really sorry to hear about this, Amber. Scary, aggressive, biting dogs can really throw a monkeywrench in a bike trip. Good things your honey and your friends are there with you. I hope that something happens with those dogs and their owner but I'm not holding my breath. Good luck with everything!

5 months ago
Amber Starfire replied to a comment by Susan Carpenter on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Thanks, Susan, I will.

5 months ago
Amber Starfire replied to a comment by Susan Carpenter on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Type your comment here

5 months ago
Amber Starfire replied to a comment by Suzanne Gibson on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Thank you, Suzanne.

5 months ago
Amber Starfire replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Thank you, Scott. Yes, the police were supposed to call me after the hospital reported the bite, but they never did. I guess I will have to follow up on it myself. After we left the hospital, we went back to that street and took pictures of both the house and the car that the woman drove off in ( it was back in her driveway).

5 months ago
Amber Starfire replied to a comment by Mike Ayling on Bad Dogs and Hard Pavement

Thank you, Mike. Me too!

5 months ago