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This is our recent trip to Flagstaff.  The snow dumped and we played in it( and by play we mean walked through it). Bekah looks like a royal caught at the slopes. You know when they catch people in the snow way to done up to actually play in the snow.  White always does well with dirt and slush.dogs-and-ducks-059

Singing in the snow. Singing in the snow.

We walked through down town Flag.  There  are a lot of small  artisan shops.  Those old hippies really know how to decorate.  The shops have a real eclectic feel.  It was a fun time.  I love copper. I think that it adds a wonder fully rustic feel to homes and cars or what ever it gilds.

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Cool huh! This shop has a tin copper ceiling.  Some how we missed getting pictures but every shop had it’s resident K-9 all variations of the wire hair.

I am chi-o-nees if you please.

I am chi-o-nees if you please.

Bekah finds a hat at a camping store that makes her feel right at home. Picking rice in a muddy field. Just like she did when she was growing up in Lao.

dogs-and-ducks-050And Bekah wanted me to add a couple of pictures of me because she said she likes how I look.  Not sure what that’s about, but, guys you know when the wife says something you do it…unless you want to suffer later…

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So I hope she is happy with these.  We really had a lot of fun!

 

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