Monday, September 17th, 2007
Keeping up on the blog, while we watch the Eagles and before we hit the jacuzzi. We are in Boise, Idaho for the night, just to stay over night. The only thing going on in this area is the the harvesting of Potatoes.
On our way here, before we left Rexburg, Idaho we did a load of wash. See my Honey working. Then we made our way to Arco, Idaho to the U.S. National Park to see the "Craters of the Moon." They received this name because of the visual effect they present. They are volcano origin surfaces of lava some 15,000 years old. The area is about 7 square miles of lava in various forms. We spent about 2 hours there trying to absorb everything and why it was like it was. To say the least it was just as exciting as the Lake of Boulders in southeastern Pennsylvania.



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