It doesn’t seem like it has been eleven years since we all donned protective eclipse glasses and watched day turn into night. That was quite an event. If you live in parts of the Pacific Northwest, you’re in for more astronomical treats this month.
‘Cyanide’, the word naturally evokes fear in some and when it comes to cyanide in this popular Washington-Grown fruit, it’s important to put it all in context.
The United States real estate market is definitely complex and many factors go into home values, yet in some states, including Washington, the cost of living continues to rise at an alarming rate and that's why many are choosing the Lone Star state.
It’s the first day of fall and already the vibrant colors of the season are beginning to burst in the higher elevations. Soon, the entire state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest will transform into a bright sea of colors. Top that with pumpkin spice, apple cider, and crisp cool temperatures and it’s the perfect time to hit the road, take a hike, and enjoy the scenery.
When you enter you'll be greeted with exquisite chandeliers and ornate moldings - it's an architectural masterpiece for sure, but what you won't see is the hidden engineering wonder that enhances the overall experience on the dance floor.
Imagine taking a short drive down your own winding private road which eventually lands you at a stunning architectural custom-built masterpiece - Cleft of The Rock Lighthouse! You'll feel like you’re a real lighthouse keeper.
According to the Washington State Department of Agriculture, each year the state plants thousands of traps to monitor for infestations of one of the most invasive and destructive insects in the world - with extra focus on Benton, Franklin, and Yakima counties.