
In the small town of Adams, WA, not far from Walla Walla, I was nearly blinded by a huge field of yellow flowers swaying in the sunlight along Rte 11. Stopping to inquire about the flowers, Washington farmer, Jim Luallen, told me they were Canola flowers that would eventually be turned into Canola oil. He said the crop was doing well this year. This photo is proof!

Driving along the Columbia River Gorge between Oregon and Washington, the sites were amazing. Even the sky was a delight to observe.

Outside Pasco, WA, windmills spin silently on a hillside. Windfarms are not an uncommon sight in the American West. I think there's a certain beauty to them.
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