Sunday, July 31, 2011

Havilla to Grand Forks Canada

Almost at the crest of the climb, 4 powerful horses greeted us at the top- one charging down to Rich in front. They were exceptionally inquisitive, looking back and forth between us. When I rode closer, two ran up to get a closer look at me.  I've worked at stables before, I was impressed with these animals.

Passed several historical abandoned homesteads from the turn of the century. 

Passed by the smallest Washington state park, for Ranald MacDonald. Half caucasion and half Salish indian, he is now honored by the Japanese to be the first person to teach English in the 1700's.


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