Monday, June 16, 2008

EASTERN WASHINGTON ROAD TRIP

The wife, the child, and I headed over to Eastern Washington for a little rest and relaxation with the in-laws. It was a wonderful time that involved some of Troy's Work Table's favorite things—wandering, geocaching, reading, drinking beer, eating burgers, eating great steak, eating pizza, bocce ball, and hanging out with the family. And it was all enjoyed in the sunshine and the warmth of mid-80s Fahrenheit Yakima Valley.


(1) Driving I-90 eastbound, heading toward Snoqualmie Pass.



Clockwise from upper left: (2) Thorp Antique & Fruit in Thorp; (3) Wapato; (4) an alfalfa field next to the Yakima Greenway; (5) a lake along the Yakima Greenway.



Clockwise from upper left: (6) farmlands outside of Ellensburg from the I-82 viewpoint; (7) Big Apple Country Store in Ellensburg; (8) Lake Easton; (9) Indian John Hill Rest Area, westbound I-90.


(10) Lake Easton, the fishing bridge, and I-90.

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