
No, there is no one I know who is going to
Whitman, but it is a lovely and verdant piece of Walla Walla.



"Bottom's up!"


Click on this photo to get the 'big picture'. The light green that appears to be duck weed is really the reflection of a lovely Japanese maple; and don't you love the variegated dogwood that hangs over the water? It was such a hot day, probably close to 90 F.The ducks and I had the best place to be in Walla Walla.
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