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I made it all the way to SA from WA State! First real day in on the trip, I worked & got to go to the game. I wished my trip was going to be longer, but I head back to WA on Sunday. I'm just glad to be back in my home town. I miss SA.
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Welcome back to SA.. JP Perfect timing ..right before Christmas. ![]() How does WA state look like? Never been there but I heard it rains a lot there..?
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WA has a few different types of regions. You've got the westside of the Cascade mountains where it rains a lot & then the eastern side, where I live, that it doesn't rain much at all. Of course, you've got the mountains & forrests which are really pretty. Same goes with much of the westside of the state. The eastern side is mostly dry. The valley that I live in gets around 6 inches of rain a year, and see very few thunder storms. We get some snow in the winter. It's what they call a high desert area. People up there say they get 300 days of sunshine, I haven't exactly counted, but I'll take their word for it. It's all farm country where I'm at. I am in the main growing area of most of this & many other countries apples, pears, cherries, & various other fruits & veggies. We depend on the mountain's snow pack for irrigation water. I'm going to stop myself here, cause I'm going on & on. One of these days I'll post some pictures. |
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Hey That is a great information. I always thought that the whole WA State have gloomy rainy weather. Some friends I had lived in Portland and told me that it is there so I took it for granted the the whole state is like that. Very Good info.. One day I will take a Grande Tour around the Whole States and see what lies there.. ![]() Again welcome back..There is no place like home so kick back and enjoy the Great SA Holiday season.
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