On this Thanksgiving Day, I am grateful for:
- the three men in my life who love me no matter what
- Scott’s mad cooking and grilling skills
- my extended family on both sides who are always supportive
- the wonderful, brilliant girls of Natalie’s Book Club who have held me up through thick & thin & everything in between
- the lovely ladies of my neighborhood Lunch Bunch who patiently waited years for me to retire and be able to hang out with them again
- my visiting teacher who anticipates my every need
- my young friend who lets me do a super awesome book club with her and share some of the knowledge I’ve gained over the years
- my church calling that lets me hang out with Primary kids and play the piano
- my lovely mountain home with a gorgeous view out my front window
- a marvelous stretch of Indian Summer so I can enjoy the sun before winter sets in for good
- my garden going dormant so that I can enjoy the wonder of new growth in spring
- books and my ability to read them
- technology-I love it!





So we made looking back a habit and when we got to Logan Pass we took this shot of the canyon looking back west. The line along the mountain is the Road.
Now we started on the eastern side of the park over the Continental Divide. All along the road were waterfalls just coming down the rock face. It was totally freakin’ awesome! We stopped at this one because it was huge and beautiful. There were some people standing in it getting drenched but we chose to just feel it and get a little wet. Um, yes, the water was icy. 



This picture was taken as the water from the falls entered the river and it’s a pale imitation of the beautiful turquoise color of the water which was simply amazing. 


