So, we decided to do a garden. So naturally we are taking a seed saving class at the local extension office. I think we’ve learned more from the locals that attend the class, that have been farming and growing vegetables here for decades, than from the instructors. It is a little over-whelming, at times I feel like I am just not smart enough to grow my own food. Having the internet with everything that anybody has ever said about how to grow a garden, on the surface sounds like a great resource but, it can lead to information overload too. Finally, we just had to put something in the ground. I didn’t get as many starts going as I wanted, just four kinds of tomatoes, four kinds of peppers two kinds of broccoli and a cauliflower, the rest I direct seeded into the garden. Besides the starts we have beans, carrots, two kinds of spinach, collards, beets, pickling cucumbers, dill and we still have seeds that need planting! I read somewhere that it would be better to have a successful small garden, than a huge failure! I have to admit, I went a little crazy with the seed catalog. When we were buying the fruit trees the nursery guy said, “if you’re not having fun, you’re doing it wrong!” So, we’re not gonna worry about what we’re not doing right and just have fun playing in the dirt!

 

The Friday before Memorial Day, we went to Grandview Cemetery, one of the oldest and largest cemeteries, here in Bonners Ferry, to help put flags on veterans graves.

 

We are sure enjoying the small town and sense of community here, there were a lot of volunteers, old and young, boy scouts, whole families and of course veterans.

We are making friends and becoming part of the community, it’s a feeling of “I’m home”.

There was a parade Monday morning, as always it was great! Memorial Day is the first parade of the year. There is one on the 4th of July, then there is the Fair parade and then there are small ones, like for Homecoming and some I don’t know about yet.

All in all it was a great start to the summer, the weather was perfect and we had a wonderful Bar-B-Q at Brian & Cynthia’s with family and friends. So much fun that I was too busy having fun to take pictures of the festivities! I got the parade pics from our local online newspaper and Randy took the photo of the Betsy Ross Flag that Randy’s mom Pat bought in Philadelphia, when we took our train trip with our moms in ’03.