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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Tornow's house. Our second home

Just chilling at "home"
he decided he was going to open his eyes
front yard. They all have to be fenced in because of coyotes and other animals up here
The skies look like this every night. Very stormy
gorgeous cumulonimbis out in the distance. sunsets make the clouds gorgeous here

Their bathroom with our swimming stuff strewn about
stairway
this is the view from the front door
back porch
pool and hot tub


living room
dining room
tv area
Shawn in the kitchen cooking up something yummy
bedroom



We have been staying at the Tornow's home, since we still do not have our things from the moving company, and we have nothing. My pictures of their house are totally random. They wanted us to water the plants and stay there and housesit while they went on vacation. We will be staying there again all week next week while they go to Disneyland. It has been really nice. We actually have places to sit, and a tv to watch. They have a really nice home up in the foothills of Farmington. They have water features in the yard, and they sit on 2 acres. They have a pool, and a really nice jacuzzi hot tub (where we watch lightning in the distance every night) They have four-wheelers, and all sorts of outdoor toys, that they let us utilize. There was a coyote just yards away from us in the backyard, and I almost run over bunnies every night when I come back. The lightning here is incredible, and July and August are considered the monsoon months down here. During the monsoon season, there are thunderstorms that roll in every day, and completely surround us. The lightning here is unlike any other lightning I have ever seen. It is crazy, and flashes right above and around us every 5 seconds all night. The loud clapping thunder scares me sometimes though. The rain down here pours down so hard, that you think your windows are going to shatter. We found the black widow in the house though, and I don't like that. There is so much sky up in the foothills, because there are no tall mountains covering the sky, and I have never been in a place with so much sky.





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