We started in Cle Elum at a campsite along the Yakima River. Between rain showers it was really lovely.
After a stop for some fresh Washington cherries,
(bings and Rainiers) we continued east toward Grand Coulee. This is the most unique landscape, literally carved eons ago during the last Ice Age. There used to be grand rivers here,
but now it is dry and rocky and filled with sagebrush,
and it is most well-known for the dam along the Columbia River, the Grand Coulee Dam
Hoping for improving weather tomorrow when we head into Idaho. [No sewing today.]
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