
Jetting off from San Francisco, and it's brisk, clear and windy June day, how can one refuse to end up in the potato capital of the world honoring Mr. J. R. Simplot who passed away in late May 26, age 99, in Idaho Falls, ID? Born in Iowa, he lived quite a life and was on the Forbes Top 400. (Simplot had many attributes of fame : semiconductors & Micron Technology, selling potatoes to McDonalds and others. ) Dinner? Of course, baked potato soup at the Brownstone Brewpub along the banks of the Snake River with a glass of cheap cabernet. Who else would be open at 10pm at night? I really like Idaho Falls, love the Snake and outdoor activities galore. The town is also home to Idaho Falls Chukars!

We passed the home of INL and the Atomic Burger. http://chefmoz.org/United_States/ID/Arco/Pickles_Place959994725.html, both keeping our nation safe. https://inlportal.inl.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=255&mode=2
On our long drive, I forced Eric to stop so we could walk a little at the Craters of the Moon National Park and toured a lava tube cave which was well worth the diversion on the trip. http://www.nps.gov/crmo/




To round out the day, we enjoyed a cocktail at the Roosevelt http://www.therooseveltgrille.com/ with dinner at the Pioneer http://www.pioneersaloon.com/ with fresh wild Alaskan King Salmon and a bottle of Silver Oak 2003 - the wine tour week :) More adventure awaits! Stay tuned, June will be a wild ride :)
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OK, I must admit, THAT was worth the wait! The fact that you supplemented it with links and pictures made it all the better. Eric looks good. YOU look fabulous! What a life you live. I wish mine as as "storied"!! ;-)
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