As March ends and April begins, spring is officially in full swing. Because the seasonal process of coming back to life is a visual one, rooted decided to plate up a feast of Yakima Valley images for this week. Enjoy a bakers dozen on us!
Orchard on the ridge in the Lower Valley
Hopvine breaking ground in Toppenish
Orchard placed bees getting their pollination on
Waiting for leaves in a Moxee sunset
Shadow casting on Konnowac Pass
Very beautiful pictures of our lovely valley
Wow! What a gorgeous valley we live in! These are awesome spring pictures from across the valley! Thanks for sharing the beauty!
These photos just added a little extra joy to my heart, what a wonderful place we live in!
I moved from Cheney, WA to Yakima 30 years ago. I really missed the tall pine and fir trees, from that area.
Now I would really miss the Spring in this Valley, with all its textures and color. It really lets Nature bite you
in a good way.
Is there a brochure for potential visitors to your beautiful valley? I have an urge for some road trips within Washington. I live in Des Moines, right on Puget Sound. When is the best time to visit, temperature-wise?
Check out http://www.yakimavalleytourism.com! Temperature wise, if you don’t love our hot, dry summers, spring to see the bloom or early fall when the fruit stands are full to bursting would be a great time to visit.
We see all this and remember why we moved back from AZ…
How lovely! Take a little drive and see our beautiful land, then stop by and wander in my daffodil heaven. Love the One who made all this and gave us eyes to see!!!
pretty speechless… I mean, wordless. ( everything they said, above : )
wow.