Dust and wildflowers in Idaho

Ferne 2022-03-21 09:02:12

When I saw this movie a long time ago, I didn't even know that Idaho was a place. I thought it was a personal name. At that time, I never thought that I would go to that place

one day. A state in the far northwest of the United States has a population of only 1 million and is entirely agricultural. Lord
last summer, I practiced in a small town there. The
hills are up and down along the road. You can only see potato fields on
both sides , and the faint hills are gray and yellow.
Then you will drive into the desert, into the desert, and no longer see people .
All of a sudden, you can see scattered wild flowers, small clusters of small blooms, and

a place so desolate that it is so quiet that you can only hear the sound of an engine.
But the nearby national park has amazing natural beauty.

Those who are afraid of loneliness should not go to Aida. Holly

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My Own Private Idaho quotes

  • Scott Favor: Getting away from everything feels good.

    Mike Waters: Yeah, it does.

    Scott Favor: When I left home, the maid asked me where I was off to. I said "Wherever. Whatever. Have a nice day."

    Mike Waters: You had a maid. If I had a normal family, and a good up-bringing, then I would have been a well-adjusted person.

    Scott Favor: It depends on what you call normal.

    Mike Waters: Yeah, it does. Well, you know. Normal. Like a mom and a dad and a dog, and shit like that. Normal. Normal.

    Scott Favor: So, you didn't have a normal dog?

    Mike Waters: No, I didn't have a dog.

    Scott Favor: Didn't... or... didn't have a normal dad?

    Mike Waters: Didn't have a dog or a normal dad anyway, yeah. That's alright. I don't feel sorry for myself. I mean, I feel like I'm... I feel like I'm... you know... well-adjusted.

  • Mike Waters: This is a nice home. Do you live here?... I don't blame you.