Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Exiting Gracefully

This has been coming for a while, and the time is now. I started this particular blog just over a year ago one morning. Visiting and enjoying various City Daily Photo members, I decided that since I was driving the length of the Yakima Valley several times a week, and finding interesting views in Yakima itself and the communities I traveled through would be fun, I would join the City Daily Photo community.
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Later that same day I learned that my position had been eliminated in budget cuts. My regular travels back and forth were also thus eliminated. But we are always out and about, so I continued.
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Keeping the spirit of the project has become more and more of a struggle, though, so I hope my few followers will understand that this will be my closing entry for Yakima Valley Daily Photo. Please visit me at Katney's Kaboodle where, among other things, I will continue with Yakima Valley photos by joining the My World Tuesday meme, and my photos only blog 365 No themes No Memes in which I post whatever strikes me as interesting for the day in large format.
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If you are a Yakima Valley blogger interested in taking over the Yakima Valley Daily Photo blog, please contact me through my profile and we can discuss it.
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Bye for now--see you in the blogosphere.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Yakima Valley's Pelicans


I can't believe I forgot to show you Yakima Valley's White Pelicans on this blog. They make the Yakima River their home from about march to September or October.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Traders at Ft. Simcoe


This mural depicts traders arriving at F.t Simcoe. Watch tomorrow to compare the blockhouse with the real thing.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Smoking Salmon

This mural depicts the traditional fishing and smoking of salmon by the Yakama people.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Four chiefs of the Yakama


This mural is just to the left of the classic Pepsi lady.
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Note on the Pepsi ad mural--identified by a commenter as a Gibson girl. The "Gibson Girls"! I should have realized. Charles Dana Gibson, the artist who painted the original Gibson Girls, was a distant cousin.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Advertising Mural

Most of the paintings in the mural city of Toppenish are historical scenes and personages. This is one of the exceptions. Though I imagine the costume is historically accurate for some period in the town's history, it makes me wonder the profession of the model.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Winter Lodge

Traditional architecture and design in non-traditional materials, the Winter Lodge of the Yakama Nation Cultural Center is available for meetings and gatherings.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Huckleberry

At the nearby Heritage Restaurant--part of the Yakama Nation Cultural Center in Toppenish--huckleberry tops the dessert menu. My choice was huckleberry pie, my daughter ordered a huckleberry sundae, and a couple of the boys had huckleberry floats made with huckleberry ice cream and huckleberry soda. The Heritage is the only place I have found huckleberry soda.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Teepee camping

Last week oru kids camped in yurts at Sequest State PArk, but just up the road from us in Toppenish you can camp in teepees at the Yakama Nation.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

More of the same with the same difference

A slightly different angle from this same view from last year. You have to look closely to see Mt. Adams here, but look just above the car crossing in the distance. Maybe you will have to enlarge to see it.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Things change, things remain the same

About a year ago I posted this photo while walking in downtown Grandview. the reflection of the brightly painted market remains the same.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Back to the beginning

A year ago I started this blog with an agricultural irrigation line--irrigation: the lifeblood of the Yakima Valley. Keep the water going--this morning walking through the park I caught this sprinkler line--keeping things green for recreation as well as the agricultural economy.


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Monday, July 6, 2009

Dykstra House

On the National Historic Register, Dykstra House in Grandview is home to a restaurant with lunch service and a gift shop.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Also seen

This helicopter was working above White Pass Ski Area as we drove out of the Valley the other day. I could not get a glimpse of what was being carried in the bucket or basket. Did it have anything to do with the work nearby from yesterday's post?
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During a forest fire, I have seen them scoop up water from Rimrock Lake in similar buckets, but there were no fires this past week--thank God.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Work

Headed west on White Pass the other day we encountered these workers high on the cliffside. I am not sure what they were doing.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Empty Hop Trellis

One year ago this new hop trellis was empty of growth. By the end of harvest time, there was a crop, though not as abundant as older plantings. Today this year's vines are already grown to the top of the wires with at least two months before harvest.



The City Daily Photo theme for Theme Day July 1 is empty. Unfortunately you will find this blog empty of a theme post for tomorrow and any post for the next few days as Blogger's prescheduling feature is out of order and I will be out in the woods.



See you next week.

Getting ready for the Fourth

When I passed this stand the other day it was not open--don't even know if it was stocked yet. Fireworks sales are limited to one week before the 4th of July. In fact, Grandview is the only community in Yakima County which allow sale of them--other than those on the Yakama Indian Reservation. When I pass by later today I know the place will be surrounded with people.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

In solidarity

City Daily Photo Bloggers around the world are today posting in solidarity with the people of Iran. A daily blogger from Teheran went missing about a week ago--I just learned on the Teheran 24 blog (from Meade, who is currently studying in Portland) that he has been released.

I chose these balloons from last year's Prosser Balloon Rally for the post because they all are primarily green. The theme of the day is green. People of Iran and around the world set loose green ballons on Friday. (Also explained in Meade's blog: "Sky is ours if they ban us express ourselves on the ground. ")

Click here to view thumbnails for all participants

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Day Lily?

My friend Melissa sent me the tiny bulbs about three years ago in exchange for some iris rhizomes of colors she did not have in her garden. I planted them. I hadn't thought too much about them since--except when weeding recognizing those long thin leaves as something I had actually put there. This week I had a bloom!

Is it a day lily? or some other sort? I don't care, it is lovely. It closes at night and reopens during the day.

Friday, June 26, 2009

inland gulls

You would not expect to see seagulls in an inland valley, but we have them all the time.

Other Skywatch links can be found at the Skywatch blog.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

on your left

I know I should expect it, but when I am walking on one of the pathways in the Yakima Valley, I am always startled when I hear "Passing" called out by a cyclist or jogger.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Cherry Season

Dipping into the archives I found this from last June. Cherry growers go to great lengths at this time of year to assure a good harvest. Cherries can't be harvested wet, so sometimes helicopters fly over to dry them. Wind machines are also used. In this case, plastic tenting:

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Yakima Valley's Pelicans

I had a lucky day driving on I-82 along the Yakima River one day last week. My timing was just right to catch a good shot of some of the American White Pelicans who make the river their home from about Mrch through October each year. When I was commuting early in the morning daily, I rarely saw them, as they are usually in flight later in the morning.

Monday, June 22, 2009

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Snipes Mountain Brewery

The dominant architectural feature of the Snipes Mountain Brewery, visible from both inside and outsie through huge windows, are the brewing vats. The local micro-brew is significant. We go for the food.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

It's Flag Day.

I snapped this shot of the huge flag in Toppenish last July when the corn was high.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

another " 'tis the season" shot

The season for car wash fundraisers.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Crossing SkyWatch

Do you walk? When you are walking do you look around, up, down? Walking last week I looked up when crossing the railroad tracks. The train had already passed, but I also looked left and right. Other SkyWatchers around the world can be found at the SkyWatch site.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

construction proceeds

Walmart is going up in West Valley after settling considerable dispute from neighbors.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Does that make it a biker bar?

A quarter turn from taking the tutu shot, it looks like this small tavern caters to the motorcycle crowd, with ample parking for bikes. Rather than the Hell's Angels types, most of these bikers appear to be the white collar workers who hit the roads on two wheels on the weekend.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

tutu

Downtown Yakima was awash in tutus Saturday night as the season of dance school recitals is underway. How exciting to perform at the historic Capitol Theatre! When my girls danced, it was a the local school auditorium.

Monday, June 8, 2009

crops and commerce

Again--tis the season. Fruit stands all over the Valley are beginning to have cherries to offer, though the harvest has not started locally yet, the cherries we were able to purchase this weekend where picked in Mattawa, where the season starts a little earlier.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

PhotoHunt/SkyWatch--Advertising




I don't usually do a PhotoHunt on this blog, and I am late for that meme as well as for SkyWatch, but looking through files for another reason I came across this, which fits for both. It was taken in October 2007 as we came through Yakima on our way home from Wenatchee.


Saturday, June 6, 2009

trains--crossings

Because of the tracks that cross Yakima north to south sometimes interfering with cross-town traffic, there is concern about emergency vehicles being delayed in their duties by a train. The debate goes on--someday a solution will be found.
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In other parts of the valley (this one is in Grandview) it seems like waiting for a train is a matter of timing. There may not be many trains a day, but they always seem to be crossing when you have to get somewhere and you are running late.

Friday, June 5, 2009

crops 7 -- corn

The hay of this post has been replaced with corn.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Hop to it

I find it fascinating how the hop vines wind around the twines on the trellis. Some of the eager beaver vines have grown almost to the top of the trellis already. I guess I am getting used to the hops being in our neighborhood.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Promise Fulfilled

In commenting on the post from a week ago Monday, Novel asked if we would see this one open later, too. Well, it is later, and here you go, Novel.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Ding! Ding!

Trolley rides leave from the Yakima Electric Railroad Museum on summer weekends.