Palouse Falls State Park: Everyone had the same idea to come here today. The parking lot near the falls was full, and we and others had to walk a quarter mile from a remote parking lot.
The walk from the remote parking was worth it; I love sage.
Basalt formations rock!
The 768-foot-high Palouse Falls
A basalt formation above the falls
The walk back from the falls to the remote parking is well worth it again.
Railroad bridge at Lyon’s Ferry, as we head home
Tug at Lyon’s Ferry Marina, where we purchased refreshing fruit before heading home.
This mama wild turkey had a brood of chicks in tow under cover of tall grass near Starbuck, WA (zero connection to the coffee company).
Windmills between Dayton and Pomeroy contribute electrical power to Eastern Washington state, known as the Inland Empire.
Lovely panoramic pictures, the waterfall looks impressive.Wild turkey! That was lovely to see, considering the nearest I come to them is the frozen sort at Christmas…
I was quite impressed with the windmills as well, they look very imposing. Here people fuss because they spoil the view, but if they provide clean sustainable power as an alternative to fracking or nuclear …?
Yes, you would think the birds would see them really…we have NIMBYs here…(not in my back yard) that are too short sighted to see that ultimately these may be the only way forward.
"Thou shalt be a sharer in all that I have, because thou didst so readily become my companion." (Christiana, Pilgrim's Progress)
Uncertainty
Uncertainty is really just a whitewater stretch along God's river of faithfulness.
Toward a better universe. . .
"It may be safely asserted that a universe constructed for the purpose of making God known, is a far better universe than one designed for the production of happiness." (Charles Hodge)
Lol..just checking because there is slang here where I live that I’d never heard before…like calling a bread roll a cob!
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We don’t have that one. Just corn on the cob.
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Hmmm sounds like the big badger culling thing here because of T.B. (wasn’t sure if NIMBY was used in America or if there was an equivalent phrase.)
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We use it here. Naturally, we think we coined it. 🙂
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Lovely panoramic pictures, the waterfall looks impressive.Wild turkey! That was lovely to see, considering the nearest I come to them is the frozen sort at Christmas…
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🙂 With any luck, they’re Washington State grown! But they’re not the wild sort.
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I was quite impressed with the windmills as well, they look very imposing. Here people fuss because they spoil the view, but if they provide clean sustainable power as an alternative to fracking or nuclear …?
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We have the green bean cohort trying to turn out the lights too. They apparently worry about birds flying ino them.
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Yes, you would think the birds would see them really…we have NIMBYs here…(not in my back yard) that are too short sighted to see that ultimately these may be the only way forward.
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We have NIMBYS too. And a Federal government that protects eagles even as they kill domestic animals. . . .
–Yours truly,
The Enlightened Colony 😐
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