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Wildflowers on a Back Road in the Palouse Farming Region (Original Post) Bo Zarts Oct 2023 OP
Idyllic. eom sprinkleeninow Oct 2023 #1
whre in the Palouse area is this gopiscrap Oct 2023 #2
Not far north of Pullman .. Bo Zarts Oct 2023 #5
Had a eye Rebl2 Oct 2023 #10
Beautiful! Diamond_Dog Oct 2023 #3
Lovely! The Palouse is such a beautiful region. mommymarine2003 Oct 2023 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author hlthe2b Oct 2023 #6
beautiful... no drought there. hlthe2b Oct 2023 #7
Our son went to U of I and we miss our regular trips to and from. yonder Oct 2023 #8
So beautiful, my dear Bo . . . Wonderful scenery. Thank you! ♥ nt CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2023 #9

Bo Zarts

(25,713 posts)
5. Not far north of Pullman ..
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 01:45 PM
Oct 2023

Between Steptoe Butte and the town of Steptoe, best I recall.

mommymarine2003

(298 posts)
4. Lovely! The Palouse is such a beautiful region.
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 01:09 PM
Oct 2023

Greetings from a WSU alum! I also lived in Pullman for 20 years before moving to the west side.

Response to Bo Zarts (Original post)

yonder

(10,008 posts)
8. Our son went to U of I and we miss our regular trips to and from.
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 02:12 PM
Oct 2023

Often enough, we'd take different roundabout ways through the Palouse to soak up what we could....as your photograph reveals.

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