Day 3, Bonners Ferry, Idaho

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Another beautiful day in Bonners Ferry. This sleeping in is becoming a habit, I wonder if there is a 12 step program for late risers? We’ve been having so much fun working side by side that you don’t even know how wore out your body is until it hits the bed. I awoke to the site of Terry conditioning Mikey’s keans that he absentmindedly walked into Smith creek in.

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Isn’t this love? I’ve never done this for Mikey!

It was another busy canning day. Kelli and I discovered tomatoes are work intensive. Good thing she only bought 50 lbs! Our salsa from yesterday came out perfect, at first we feared in may be too hot and all our work in vain. Thankfully the heat was tempered throughout the canning process and it was perfecto! So today we decided spaghetti sauce was the next big job.

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Here are the other set of conjoined twins, Emily an KT, putting tomatoes in boiling water so we can skin them.

As I was organizing day 3’s photos It became apparent that Emily and Kt were in pretty much everyone of them. These girls are always together. And when they’re not there is just a little tinge of distress. Like the other day they were playing hide and go seek. Emily having the home court advantage kept KT seeking a little too long and you could see the strain it was causing her as she asked in a desperate, whiny voice “have you seen Emily?!!!!!” So here is a montage of the girls as they did various chores throughout the day…

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Not one of the girls but Classy the milk goat.

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Classy and Emily

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double duty

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apricot picking

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Quality control

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taste testing

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From the look on KT’s face this one is not ripe.

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Yummy corn relish

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Spaghetti sauce going into the water bath.

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5 hours of work

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Tomorrow’s victims

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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