A glorious day for skiiers
With highs today at 14, it would take a dedicated skiier, but I do believe they exist. Snowmobilers are probably also out there zooming around on this sunny Saturday.
For me, staying in and staying warm was fine – except for a quick trip out the door to snap a picture.
One of my followers on Twitter is Ski Idaho – looks like he’s busy keeping people up to date on conditions at ski resorts all over Idaho.
I don’t know his address, but if you come and follow me on Twitter, you’ll find him.
Also… while this really isn’t the prime time of year for house training new puppies, it’s a great time to consider adopting an adult dog (or cat) from a shelter. December is Home for the Holidays month at shelters across the U.S. – a time when all good dogs and cats have only asked Santa for a family to love them.
So… go visit my Doggie Blog. I’ve got a video posted there about Home for the Holidays. You’ll find it in the right hand sidebar.
Oh – one more thing. Now that you’re either a die hard outdoorsman or stuck in the house – it’s a fine time to think about writing that book you’ve been thinking about for the past ten years.
I know, you don’t know where to start, you’re not a great speller, you don’t really have time – all that stuff. That’s why I want to let you in on some good news. There’s a guy named Steve Manning who has written a step by step instruction guide for writing your book in just 14 days – even when you have to get out and go to work every day. I’ve read it, and if I quit writing articles long enough, I’m going to do it.
He helps you develop your ideas so quickly and easily that you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of this yourself. Anyway, he has a report that’s yours just for the asking. So go here and get it. You have nothing to lose – and perhaps it will result in fame and fortune!
Posted: December 20th, 2008 under Food for thought, Priest River Businesses.
Tags: North Idaho, Priest river, ski resorts, snow, Twitter, write a book









