The son of migrant workers, Jose Ibarra Garcia spent a lot of his childhood harvesting produce in the Walla Walla Valley. He now sells tequila from his shop in Puerto Vallarta.
The son of migrant workers, Jose Ibarra Garcia spent a lot of his childhood harvesting produce in the Walla Walla Valley. He now sells tequila from his shop in Puerto Vallarta.
Any day of the week and any season of the year is a fine time to explore this wheat kingdom.
A loop from Waitsburg to Starbuck to Dayton and back to Waitsburg promises impressive views.
It’s springtime in Walla Walla and the ducks of Garrison Creek are at it again.
Oregon Hills may not make the state’s seven wonders list. But if you want a nice Sunday drive and are not in a hurry, it’s a great way to ride a rollercoaster without paying theme park prices.
Perhaps then a six-lane highway will loop the city with fast food joints and motels at every intersection. Now there are mules and kestrels.
The Tucannon River valley bustles in summer. Swarms of swimmers, assemblages of anglers, herds of hikers. Come fall, however, I seem to have the place to myself.