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Ever Been To Boise?

Posted By: Larry Lomax http://www.larrylomax.com · 11/7/2012 8:45:00 AM

Want to freshen up your life a little?

Every month do something you’ve never done before. It can be anything, which leaves plenty of room for fun & creativity.

Sometimes Kathy and I will do something that one of us has done, but the other hasn’t yet.  So, once she took me to San Diego, and now I’m taking her to Boise. Don’t make a judgment on who got the better deal. Our brief road trip should capture some fall colors, plus sharing time & coffee with old friends… OK, my old friends, but she’s good with that.

Whether you plan on it or not... life is an adventure. You might as well make some of the decisions on how it’s going to play out.

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  1. HArvA posted on 11/07/2012 12:22 PM
    Larry,
    I grew up in Boise and lived there most of my life. It is an amazing community, not a big city, but with all the amentities. It is situated along the Boise River so be sure to check out the greenbelt.
    Boise does experience all 4 seasons albeit they may get out of sequence:)
    Whenever I am traveling the roads in the Puget Sound, I miss Boise!
    You will love the people. GO BRONCOS!
    You have to check out ;
    Powell's Sweet Shoppe - Boise
    3064 So. Bown Way Boise, ID 83706
    Enjoy,
    Harv
    1. Larry Lomax posted on 11/07/2012 12:40 PM
      @HArvA Thanks for the tip, Harv. I did some radio in Boise in the 80's and hope I can still find my way around.

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