Beauty In The Mid-Columbia
Beautiful scenery abounds year round in Tri-Cities Mid-Columbia region of Eastern Washington state.
I feel very fortunate to live in the Northwest. Drama in the sky, orchards and vineyards, three rivers converging, treeless mountains, shrub steppe, wildlife and the refuges they live in are just a few of the perks, if you appreciate nature’s beauty. Here is a collection of images I have taken in and around the Mid-Columbia…
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His Eye Is On The Sparrow
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Fog rolling down Horse Heaven Hills
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Osprey at foggy dawn
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Frozen apples in a Mid-Columbia apple orchard
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Spring storm clouds
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Winter in the vineyards
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Birds flying
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Cherry tree blossoms
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Horsetail grass at river's edge
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Geese swimming on Yakima River
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Bare tree in silhouette
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A typical spring sunset sky
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Weeds are pretty too
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Shrub steppe covered in hoar frost
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Flooded pasture in Benton City
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Yakima Delta where water and sky meet the Columbia and Yakima Rivers
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Wallula Gap area
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Wind turbines
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Irrigation will never outdo mother nature
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Fluffy cattails
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Geese flying low
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Wind turbines
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Spring thunderstorm coming
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Autumn color
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Wild asparagus
This entry was posted on Saturday, April 20th, 2013 at 4:21 am. It is filed under Blog, Latest Photos, Mid-Columbia, Nature and tagged with beauty in nature, columbia river basin, eastern washington, mid-columbia, nature, washington, washington state, yakima river.
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