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Water, water every where and not a penguin in site.



Twin Falls, ID. What a great place to find a mini mart with a large selection of Rogue ales on hand. Needless to say the Squirrel and I were very happy too view the falls, have a nice dinner and then sit back in the hotel room and drink a Rogue.

One should always know where the next ale can be found.

I should point out that this picture was taken during the spring run off. Right now I'm home enjoying a nice cup of tea and the Squirrel is in North Dakota.

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Anonymous said…
Water, water every where and not a penguin in site.

DG
Woodchuck said…
But the Penguin is alway welcome to come and enjoy the trip with the furry critters...
Anonymous said…
and the Squirrel in in the Dakotas . . . I thought it was just a myth, the Dakotas . . .

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