What a difference a week makes. On both sides of the highway near Orando, the orchards were starting to bloom yesterday.
Folks who live in the Methow Valley dislike that hundred mile drive to Wenatchee. Who can blame them, because it's the nearest city for anything big, like shopping and appointments, so they go often.
After all these years, I still enjoy the views of the Columbia River and basalt cliffs, which are always changing with the light and seasons-- for a short time in early spring, the desert bluffs are covered in delicate green.
On the eastern slope of Snoqualmie Pass, I drove through a brief blizzard followed by torrential rain coming down the other side. The roads were wet and visibility awful, so I found a sensible truck to follow. I figured he could clear the path.
By the time I got to Seattle, the sun was shining on a different world of full-on spring. All the ornamental trees on our block are blooming, and the tulips ready to open, just in time for Easter.
Have a wonderful weekend.






