Last week we traveled to central Idaho and got to see some great stops along the way.
Our first stop was at the Fort Walla Walla Museum in Walla Walla, Washington. If you have kids or if you are a history buff, this is a must-stop. The old 19th-century military fort is located in a large park where there is a museum, gift store, and a tribute to WWI and WWII vets. Every year they have the Lewis and Clark Living History Weekend with demonstrations, storytelling, and reenactments.
Fort Walla Walla Museum
Pink Yarrow and Torch Lily along the out buildings
Nez Perce National Historical Park Visitor Center
Image by National Park Service |
Blanket Flower and Sticky Geranium
Wyeth Buckwheat and Western Yarrow
Columbia River and Mt. Adams
Some shots on the way home of the Columbia River north of Yakima, Washington and just south outside of the Yakima Indian Reservation looking towards Mt. Adams near Goldendale, Washington.
Newest Colored Pencil Work In Progress
Moving along on this colored pencil piece of mountain goat. Using Prisma Colored Pencils, Irojiten Colored Pencils and Copic Colorless Blender Marker. I have to have this commission piece done by the end of July. So I will be working a great deal on it this coming week.
Keep on Creating!
Have a blessed week!
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