Today was Earth Day and I'm back on the road this week. My job requires that each of us 5 compliance officers cover a portion of the state. My area is all of North/North Central Idaho. Geographically, it's a huge area and this week I am visiting the North Central part, starting by traveling to Grangeville, which is 5 hours from my home office. It's a long trip, but a beautiful one. Here are a few photos I caught during my travels. Whoever started Earth Day just had to be inspired by this beautiful area....
This is close to home. I'm approaching an area referred to as the chain lakes. The entire trip entails traveling this 2 lane highway (and you thought they were extinct!) It can get pretty exciting, what with the random wildlife (or logging truck) jumping out in the road ahead of you. Amazingly, this highway IS THE road connecting North and South Idaho. Those of us who travel it regularly lovingly refer to it as the Goat Trail.
You simply can't leave St. Maries without throwin' a shout out to the Lumberjack!
This is Lake Chatcolet. If you look closely, you can see a bridge in the background. We cross that bridge on our bike trips as we pedal from Harrison to Plummer.
I couldn't end this post without including a picture of "Earl", one of several beautiful pieces of art that greets me each time I check in to my motel here in Grangeville. The picture does not capture the true beauty of this piece. It is fashioned with some type of steel. When the light shines on it just right, the buffer swirls incorporated by the artist makes the piece appear to be 3-D. A truly talented artist! Good night, Earl, and good night, earth!
Just realized my comment didn't take when I put it up before. Hmmmm. Is this like Happy Happy Day, Baby Baby Baby? Love ya Carly
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY! :) AND I LOVE YOU BACK, BABY,BABY,BABY!!
ReplyDeleteI am finally getting back to commenting. My life has been way too busy. I really like this new background and love the tour of north Idaho. We will have to coordinate trips. I was in Moscow the same time you were coming through!
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