Sunday, September 11, 2011

End of Summer Photos


 We drove to Boise last weekend and on the way, we saw all the grain stored at Lansing Grain in Bliss.  Our son-in-law works there, and we called to say...wow.  Stephanie told us that they have over 7.5 million bushels there this year already.  It's the most they've ever had stored there.  She invited us to stop on our way back and take a look at it.  It was soooo awesome.  I was very impressed.



They have 3 stadiums (round piles like this) that hold 1.5 million bushels.  Then they have all their bin full, plus three more long piles.  It was really cool to see.  Dave said grain is going for around $9.00 a bushel, so the farmers should make good money this year.




We're big BSU fans.  Of course, it's football season!  Go Broncos.  We were excited to see their first game against Georgia...and when they won, we were thrilled.  We visited with Tori and went on campus to see an art display that one of her teachers had done.  Back to school always means the end of summer.


The flowers are starting to look a little wilted, and it won't be long until the first freeze really gets them.




Again...back to school.


Of course, the end of summer also means lots of harvest...red peppers and apples and so many other things.  It's always fun to see the fruits of labor!


Sorry I'm late with these.  My computer would not start...just beep at me.  I finally had to take it in for repair.  They said it was a "corrupt start-up program"...whatever that means.  But I'm sure glad to be back to posting.  I have a ton of photos and things to share.

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