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Moscow, Idaho: Midday in Moscow

October 10, 2020 Jim 2 Comments

We’re about as far away from Texas as you can get and still be in the United States — all the way up in Idaho near the Canadian border.

Moscow, Idaho is nothing like the Russian city with the same name. It’s much smaller, much cleaner, and full of much friendlier people. Our god daughter Kendal lives here while attending the University of Idaho.

She’s a great kid. Smart. Beautiful. Very mature for her tender years. Wants to be a doctor. And I guess that I should mention that she’s such a good athlete that she’s here on a soccer scholarship.

In a really interesting twist, the soccer season has been cancelled because of the Wuhan Flu. But that doesn’t mean they don’t practice. In fact, despite the fact that the girls will not play any real games this year, the coach has them working out and scrimmaging even harder than ever.

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  1. Wendy says

    October 10, 2020 at 6:09 am

    Appears that the States couldn’t think of names for their towns. Had to pinch them from Europe.🤣

  2. Jim says

    October 10, 2020 at 10:17 pm

    Says the woman who lives in an Australian state whose capital has the same name as a city in Scotland.

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