We have lived in the Yakima Valley for over thirty years, raised our kids here, worked here, worshipped here, played here, volunteered here, and now retired here. It's a good place to live.
I plan to visit the various small towns of the valley--and even Yakima itself sometimes--to share a glimpse of what is good and what is problematical here.
I am a Grandma blogger, posting some regular stuff on some regular blogs--photos and memes. Most recently I have primarily participated in a weekly header challenge, but hopefully I will get back to more regular blogging again.
...where I keep all sorts of things including excursions outside the Valley and the host posts of Odd Shots on Mondays.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Sun's out--time for a run
Catching a chance for a run between storms on the pathway at Dykstra Park in Grandview.
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It's all melting here, for which I am grateful.
My wife and I visited Yakima once, and loved it. We ate at a Mexican restaurant downtown called Santiago's. Great food, great service! The manager came over to our table and spent the better part of an hour educating us about the valley, particularly it's wines and vineyards. We were impressed.
4 comments:
It's all melting here, for which I am grateful.
My wife and I visited Yakima once, and loved it. We ate at a Mexican restaurant downtown called Santiago's. Great food, great service! The manager came over to our table and spent the better part of an hour educating us about the valley, particularly it's wines and vineyards. We were impressed.
Beautiful, so calm, bright and clean. Sure does brighten the terrain during these long dark nights.
Ah, a true winter wonderland! Beautiful shot. Enjoy the sun.
It's al ovely image for me as we have no snow. Hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas.
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