Yakima? Well, I suppose somebody has to live there and produce apricots. And there’s that store/museum in Union Gap that’s worth visiting. Otherwise a gas stop between Boise and Seattle.
Tumble weeds are very prickly. Good for you for knowing that the seeds cam over in the grain carried by Russian immigrants. They are not native to the Southwest.
zero about 13 years ago
As a kid, I’d always wondered where Mr. Clean & his family lived. . ..
Possum Pete about 13 years ago
In the Fortress of Scratchitude?
davidh48 about 13 years ago
Yakima? Well, I suppose somebody has to live there and produce apricots. And there’s that store/museum in Union Gap that’s worth visiting. Otherwise a gas stop between Boise and Seattle.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Tumble weeds are very prickly. Good for you for knowing that the seeds cam over in the grain carried by Russian immigrants. They are not native to the Southwest.
SusanCraig about 13 years ago
Yakima jicima Yakima jicima Yakima jicima! (I just love the sound of it!) Aren’t hops a major crop there?
davidh48 about 13 years ago
Hops, but lot of apples, and now grapes.It’s the fresh apricots I love the most. I just had some for breakfast, unfortunately canned.
lkcelleo about 13 years ago
are they Scott’s brothers?
Valis616 about 13 years ago
@celleo: Looks more like his dad and uncle.