Last night we relaxed in the amazing waters of Miracle Hot Springs. This morning we left in search of breakfast but found two geocaches on our way to Jackson Kountry Korner for Steak and Eggs. (We like celebrating our anniversary all summer long.). Poked around there in downtown Buhl, Idaho for a bit then went back and hooked up the T@B. Our mail should be in Twin Falls around one so with a little time to play, we stopped at the Twin Falls County Historical Society Museum where we spent a lovely hour in the company of Laurie talking all things Twin Falls history. We must come back to visit! There’s lots of things to do and places to see!

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  1. Lindee

    Just wondering if you got to see the Shoshone Falls and Twin Falls while you were in Idaho. If not it is worth going back to see. Google pictures of them, I believe Shoshone Falls is prettier than Niagra Falls

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    • Steve & Karen

      We have not yet basked in the beauty of Shoshone or Twin Falls but Idaho keeps calling us back so we truly hope we will have the opportunity to see them in the not so distant future. Thanks for reminding us that there’s still so many beautiful things on our list.

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