Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Walla Walla, Washington- A place of many waters


The drive from Idaho to Washington was definitely interesting and unexpected. We thought it would be green and lush like Idaho. Not so much. Vast farm land and very dry.


We saw at least 15 large dirt devils. 

We pasted the area where the Snake River and the Columbia River join. Looked like a huge lake. The air is filled with smoke from California and Washington wildfires. 


Started seeing trucks and buildings full of onions. Walla Walla onions are sweet, the state vegetable, and can only be grown in the Walla Walla valley. 

Our first stop was a large production winery called Waterbrook. Super nice staff and a very tasty brut. So pretty!  We will hit up some smaller wineries over the next couple of days. 







Got settled in a really nice small RV park called Blue Valley. Paved sites and pristinely clean. 

Mark even worked out today. Me... not so much. 



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