Today we are in Prosser, Washington where it's even hotter than our last stop. We drove for about 4 hours south from the pine trees in Leavenworth to an area that reminds me of the California desert. We even passed some Windmills!
This wasn't our original destination, but we were skunked out of two other more desirable places due to Covid. We were supposed to be in Yakima at a State Park for the next 4 days, and when they canceled our reservation at the last minute, the Kathies scrambled to find something in-between Leavenworth and Bend, Oregon. We will make the best of the situation. We always do!
After leaving the pine trees of the Wenatchee National Forest we saw the landscape change to ranchland and then to fruit orchards. As we got closer to Prosser we started to see vineyards and hops, lots and lots of hops. This is a picture of the hops growing on vine supports.
The name of this RV Park is Wine Country RV, because there are many wineries in this area. I hope that my humans will find at least one that is open so they can go tasting. It's going to be a long 4 days if they don't.
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