Sunday, February 18, 2007

Hanging Out With Manwarings

We met at Glendon and Lanay's Friday night, spent the night there, then headed out to Buhl, Idaho to visit Vic Manwaring. Those of you in the family will know the story of our friendship with the Manwarings. Vic lost his wife, Uvene, two years ago this month, but is trying to get on with his life. We discovered a whole new part of Idaho down in the Hagerman Valley with the Thousand Springs, mineral hot springs (yes, we soaked, but there will no photos of that--we figured it has been 20 years since the two of us have been in a pool!), a fish farm, and a wonderful Thai restaurant in Twin Falls. To quote both Glendon and Vic-- "to make a long story short" we had a wonderful time. There was hardly a moment of silence from the time we left until we arrived home this morning just in time to teach our SS lesson. Vic lives in a beautiful area. His home is heated by natural hot spring water, and deer and other varmints wander around.

Glendon vegging

Vic talking with Margaret from India, a potential date.


Road leading to Vic Manwaring's house

Lanay is a "zoning" professional

3 comments:

nalani said...

Are you serious that Lanae is a licensed zoning person? That looks like a fun weekend! I haven't seen the Manwarings FOREVER!!!

Darren Clark said...

That part of Idaho is my favorite. I try to photograph the Twin Falls/Hagerman area at least once a year.

Curtis and Shandy said...

Idaho is poppin crazy