Friday, July 11, 2025

France? Italy? No, it's Maryhill, Washington, next to the Columbia River. It's just about a mile east of the Maryhill Winery. Lots of fruit comes from the "dry" side of the mountains.


 

12 comments:

Ananka said...

It's gorgeous, it really is :-D

There is a place in Glasgow called Maryhill. It is nothing like this! Have a look and see! Lots of old buildings though!

kwarkito said...

le paysage est absolument magnifique, et oui tu as raison on pourrait confondre avec un coin d'Europe. Quoique l'eau doit être bien plus fraîche par chez toi

Taken For Granted said...

That is a fine looking vineyard, except for that one yellow vine. This scene looks like it could be somewhere in Europe. Vineyards are struggling these days as Americans are drinking less wine.

Floralie said...

Hi Bill,
Very very nice picture :)
Kiss

Luis Serrano said...

Un auténtico vergel que se ve bien cuidado

Strayer said...

The dry side, have not visited the dry side in so long. The valley though can be so beautiful I think it looks like the Shire in Lord of the Rings, or maybe Ireland.

Miradas desde mi lente said...

Los árboles están muy bien cuidado. Buena cosecha debe de dar.
Feliz fin de semana.

Pierre Carrive said...

Oui, un petit air du sud de la France, avec en prime le mistral qui souffle sur le fleuve. Très belle photo.

Helen said...

Just as well you explained this image Bill, so very Mediterranean.

Antonio Rodriguuez said...

Un bello rincón en medio de una explotación agrícola.
Un abrazo.

Helen said...

Catch up time again. Just as well you explained this image.

roentare said...


It feels like southern France