 During the blogging workshop this morning put on by Jeff Gish and Pia  Hallenberg Christensen, I met a young man who was new to Spokane. We  chatted about what brought him here and I thought about having lived in  Spokane all my life. I remember saying when I left, check out the  Spokane River.
During the blogging workshop this morning put on by Jeff Gish and Pia  Hallenberg Christensen, I met a young man who was new to Spokane. We  chatted about what brought him here and I thought about having lived in  Spokane all my life. I remember saying when I left, check out the  Spokane River.When I think about Spokane, what I love is the river.
I’ve walked the Spokane River for nearly 30 years now. Originally I walked near Gonzaga University and now in Peaceful Valley where I live.
The Spokane River is a photographer’s dream!
Latah, or Hangman Creek is an area where the Spokane Indians used to camp. My friends, Bill Kostelec, The Blue Ribbon Tea Company wrote a song, The Pride of Vinegar Flats about this.
Enough writing, we’re going for a walk!
 
 
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