Sunday, January 17, 2010

Buena Vista

Buena Vista..I believe that means a good view.  Oops I just looked it up..pleasant view.  This little group of hills in Northern Minnesota provided the backdrop for some great tubing for the Grandchildren.  Son In Law Andy was the big kid that supervised the children.

The weather yesterday was wonderful, sunny with beautiful skies.  Temperatures were nearly 40 degrees yesterday...a perfect winter day!!


The kids grabbed their tubes.


Sometimes they came down as groups.


Sometimes they came down by themselves.


Whenever they came down they smiled..thoughts of school, peer pressure and all electronic devices were put aside for an afternoon spent in the snow.



I had a blast watching them..and taking photographs..after all it is more fun to sled down a hill when someone is watching from the bottom:)

20 comments:

  1. That looks like a blast! I remember doing that as a youngster. Don't think I would try it now :)

    The Duchess

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  2. Boy, that sure does look like fun.

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  3. What a beautiful day! I've never done any tubing in the snow! What fun!
    Your last sentence is oh, so true. Even as adults, it's important that someone "watch" our fun and accomplishments!

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  4. Yesterday was a perfect day - I bet they were busy. We took our kids up there when they were young and yes the tubing is a blast --- now the skiing I'm a bit scared of watching... That Andy does look like a "big kid" and it looks like he loves it!

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  5. What a fun day and nice weather! love the pics!

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  6. What a fun time and perfect weather!
    Sunny :)

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  7. Looks like they had a blast! The sign, Ambulance Lane No Parking, reminds me of how quickly things can go wrong. I think its a great idea to put away all those electronic devices etc., and get out and play.

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  8. Yes, Connie, it is obvious that everyone was re-created by having that fun in the snow! And glad you were also there to smile and encourage everyone. Oh yes, and take some awesome pictures, too! And then blog it...

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  9. Tis more fun for me to watch from inside next to a roaring fire with a huge mug of hot chocolate while the fragrance of roast beef cooking fills the room. Oh and did I mention warm fuzzy slippers?

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  10. That blue sky is what we had yesterday, for a while anyway. Andy is good to his kids, participating with them. I am sure they need Grandma at the bottom to give them feed back on how they were doing. Fun blog, I regret the physical therapy. Ouch.

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  11. What a perfect way to spend the day with family. It looks like fun. That sun and blue sky really makes a winter day seem so much better too.

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  12. it's been quite a while since i went tubing. but man it is so much fun.

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  13. Beautiful, beautiful pictures! I remember - - - a long time ago - - - sledding and how much fun it was.

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  14. That's a pretty fancy looking sliding hill. Where are the tree obstacles?

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  15. Wow - sun and snow. That's magical! And that toboganning hill looks just great!

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  16. Was that fun or what? Looks like everyone was having a beautiful day.

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  17. Ambulance lane, no parking.....Heeheehe...a wee bit dangerous? What a fun time had by everyone, even that big kid in the pic. Great memories ya'll are makin' with the kiddos!

    Have a blessed day, Connie!!!

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  18. That is an awesome sledding hill! What a fun place. I love the No parking, Ambulance lane, sign. Hmmm, gives away some past experiences!

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  19. omg those pictures are beautiful and everyone looks like they are having so much fun!!! What kind of camera do you have?

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