
In Inchelium, part of the Nez Perce Reservation. This is from B's family's resort. I took this picture the last day while we were up there. This is mating grounds for bald eagles, and Loons! :) My favorite part of this picture: A) the reflection of the clouds on the water.
B) The feeling of relief and regret because we were leaving. His family is *very* enjoyable, and the feeling of getting away is addictive.

This was taken on the way OUT of Palouse Falls-We were out in Farming Country, and I HAD to take this picture. I was reminded of Windows Vista! but it's not. It's Stephanie Vista.

This is a front view of Palouse Falls. I have very good memories of this place: I walked with my Sensei and my mentors to that waterfall, and learned the meaning of tact, growing up, and thinking for myself. I learned the importance of friends, made mistakes, thought about love, dreamed about heaven. This place has always had memories, and continues to be a great place for me to go, and just let go. At this place, I feel forgiven. More forgiven than anywhere else. Here, I can let go.

Palouse Falls from the front, near the basin. Can you imagine the beauty? I'm going back in a few weeks, hopefully I can hike to the falls this time.
"In Inchelium, part of the Nez Perce Reservation."
ReplyDeleteInchelium is actually on the Colville Indian Reservation. The Colville Confederated Tribes consist of 12 aboriginal tribes, including Chief Joseph's Nez Perce. The photo looks like it was around Twin Lakes, probably South Twin. That area was likely occupied by another band of the tribe.