Travel Lodge Motel
Last evening Robyn and Janis put on a fantastic party.
Robyn did a London broil which was excellent along with
all the fixin's and quantities of wine. There were 19 guests.
Two contingents of Robyn's friends came down from Sand Point,
Idaho. Jan's sister, Linda, and husband, Scott, and their daughter
and her new baby as well as Jan's parents and Jan's daughter, Jill
who drove from Seattle were there, too.
We had a good time talking with many of these people, still have
some to get to know a little better.
Jan's mother has lost her eyesight. I can only imagine how
hard that must be.
L'Ecole #41

Today we did
the grand
tour of wineries.
We visited
three I believe.
My favorite
was L'Ecole
#41 and was in a restored schoolhouse. The restoration was lovely. A staircase going to the 2nd floor had beautifully carved balustrades of which I failed to get a good picture.
We stopped at the Whitman Mission in the middle of our wine-tasting expedition for a box-lunch picnic which Robyn had picked up earlier.
The Obelisk Memorial at the Whitman Mission

The view from the obelisk at the mission

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