We decided to follow the GPS and go to Lebo. It took us on gravel and grass roads. We could have gone on Hwy 75 & 35 and been there in 20 min. Instead it took us almost an hour, but we saw a donkey, cows, Llama's, geese, ducks and lots of wide oopen spaces. Iris's grow wild here, so I had to take a picture of them. A lady that left the campground today gave me a poinsetta plant, I said, "It's alive, they always die for me." I painted my thumbnail green, so I'd have a green thumb. Let U Know if it works.
The geese in the lake (with babies) is the City Park in Lebo. I also found a house in Lebo that I liked, but it snows, thunder & lightning here, gimme them good ole earthquakes.
We have been starting to do some geneology since we've been here. I found my Grandmother's grave with picture, in a cemetary near here, so we'll go there one day soon.
Today we have thunder, lightning and rain, rain rain....why can't I send some to Ca.
Neil thought the dairies and farms around Turlock were in the boondocks, but he changed his mind this morning. Hope you enjoy the pictures. N&S
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