Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Carl and Shirley
Thanks, Carl and Shirley for bringing Mom Heismann out to see us. They drove out west in a rented RV and stopped in MT first to see Mary and Wally, then on to Lakewood to see: Jeremy, Stephanie, Noah, Ryder, Zac, Jennie, Chris, Kimberly, August, Zoe, Gus, Nancy, Carol, Kendall, Alex, and Colton, and finally to Canon City to see us. We appreciate all you, Carl, do for Mom!
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Puzzle Workers
Team work was needed to complete the puzzles. While working together, good conversations are part of the fun.
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Great Grandma
This was the first time that Mom Heismann saw her newest great grandson, Ryder, and his big brother Noah.
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Friday, October 07, 2011
Moving the Horses
After brushing their horses, Wally and Mary moved them to the other pasture where they have the freedom to run and graze.
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Brushing the Horses
Cleaning up the corral, feeding the horse, brushing the horses and moving the horses keep these horse owners busy.
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Bud
Wally's dog, Bud, loves to "help" anytime Wally and Mary work with their horses. Also, he goes with Wally whenever he works at the Stockyard.
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Heading South
We stopped again at 3555 Buffalo Trail on our way back to CO. Sure enjoyed spending time at this fancy RV spot.
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Community Garden
Mary has an 8 X 8 plot in the Billings Community Garden. Those tiny tomatoes are packed with flavor. Thanks, Mary, for sharing some of your produce (tomatoes, onions, carrots, cabbage).
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Sunday, October 02, 2011
#9
This train car, located at the visitor center in downtown Anaconda, was used in the copper mining process.
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Facts
The inside diameter at the top of the 585 foot stack is 60 feet. It is a little bit taller than the Washington Monument.
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