




As I drove further west, the weather got better!





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Those are the beautiful rolling hills of the Palouse. I graduated from the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, just east of Pullman, Washington, and LOVED my time there. It is definitely beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteMy, my you are traveling on some of the backroads!
ReplyDeleteI spent some time in that part of the state while attending Washington State Univ in Pullman. The rolling hills in the area truly are beautiful.
These are lovely. You really are an amazing photographer. I've had so much fun tagging along on your adventures.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful Palouse (rhymes with goose: puh-LOOSE)! It is the breadbasket of the world, and is one of the loveliest spots on earth. Thanks for highlighting it, Becky!
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