Mom spent about 2 weeks with Hubby and I and it rained nearly every day!
All that snow melt and rain made for raging rivers and the Kettle River is no exception.
Since the mouth of the Kettle River empties into the Columbia River very close to where we live (we can see it from our yard), we packed Mom up and took a scenic drive.
*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!
This homesite was lost to flooding a few years ago:
Do you enjoy going for scenic drives in your neck of the woods?
See the world around you!








Water is powerful and amazing, but heartbreaking when homes are lost. We do enjoy drives in the evenings, taking backroads with no real plan in mind.
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Taking backroads with no plan…love it! 🙂
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So sorry it rained l the time, but at least you spent time together.
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We had a great time together…can’t let rain spoil our visit together! 🙂
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Water is a mighty force – be it in rivers or on on the ocean. We had a whole new wall of stone appear on the backshore of our island from the stones washed up on the road in one of last years storms.
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Water really is an incredible force! 🙂
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Wow, that was a lot of rain and water, flooding is scary but getting wet, cant stop us. I enjoyed seeing your beautiful area
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It isn’t only the rain, but the snowmelt as well. The rain has since stopped and it really is beautiful out! 🙂
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That’s so much water!
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It is a lot, but things are drying out fast now! 🙂
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Nice pictures even if too much water.
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Thank you! 🙂
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