Local Blogs — TUBOB Survive Upper Priest
Canoe camping on Upper Priest Lake was dreamy, narcotic, a lake of the Gods where even the few weekday powerboaters seemed insignificant and the water and sun and sand enveloped us in a bliss-state. I’ve never experienced a lake time like that. It was hard to leave/
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The show for the night was “Once Upon A Mattress” and none of us really had any idea about it except that it was based on theprincess and the pea story. It turned out to be a whole lot of good, clean fun. From the obnoxious queen to the meek prince to the mute king to the lovable princess, every minute was completely entertaining. I knew from the second that we met the mote swimming Princess Winnifred that I would love her. And I did. At intermission I told the girls that we had to take her with us to dessert afterwards/A Butterfly Moment. More here .
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I love the work of Jennifer Jason Leigh
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What is local real estate market really like?
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Despicable, dastardly, yet coveted cell phone
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‘Journey’ with 3D glasses not worth it
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Grin and parrot
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Hardwood Grill opens in Priest Lake
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Dandelion vs. hollyhock: Who does he fink he is?
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A disgraceful event
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Lovin’ Lovett in Ste. Michelle
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Lessons learned at the Oregon Coast
/Gathering Around the Table
Question: Have you been to a play at the Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre this year? Did you like it?
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princess and the pea story. It turned out to be a whole lot of good, clean fun. From the obnoxious queen to the meek prince to the mute king to the lovable princess, every minute was completely entertaining. I knew from the second that we met the mote swimming Princess Winnifred that I would love her. And I did. At intermission I told the girls that we had to take her with us to dessert afterwards/A Butterfly Moment.