After Palouse Falls we went down the road and found the Lyons Ferry Fish Hatchery. It was fun to see all the baby salmon, but Colty was really disappointed that we couldn't feed them. Dave thought it was boring to look at baby fish. So, we moved on. Then we saw the sign for the Little Goose Dam, so what the heck, we stopped to check it out. The dam is on the Snake River, and it is cool. We told Tanner that this was a dam, and asked if he knew what that meant. He said "yes, Beavers make them." We told him that this was a man-made dam, and he really wanted to know the name of the man. It took some explaining, but I think he might get it. There was a lock for the barges, and fish ladders. Then we went into the fish viewing area. There was a lady sitting there and her job is to count how many fish that are bigger than 18 inches long go through the ladder. We could only see little fish in the 20 foot tank, but they have to go through her 12 inch window to get out, so she sees everything. It was pretty cool to see some big ones. The window is 32 inches long, and the tape marks 22 inches and 18 inches. The dotted line is 12 inches. We felt bad for the lady - what a boring job. Today they had counted over 800 fish, and they are chinook salmon this time of year. She said that last week they counted over 9,000 fish in one day. They have someone sitting at the window counting fish from 5 am to 9 pm every day April through October.
Then we drove through the famous Palouse. Dave couldn't get over how beautiful it was, the rolling hills of dry land wheat and peas. I have a feeling we will be coming back in the fall so we can watch the side-hill combines harvest. When we get to create our own heavens, this is what Dave's will look like. It was very beautiful.
Then we drove through a little town called Dayton. It is historic and has something to do with Lewis and Clark, but it was raining and the kids were asleep, so we just drove through. There was a cool little railroad depot. The town was all really neat. It was clean and looked like it was all original - the way it was in the late 1800's. The houses, the courthouse, the stores, everything. Then we drove on to Walla Walla and stopped for dinner at a nice family restaurant. The boys were so good all day, they got pop for dinner - a real highlight. It was so fun for us to spend the day doing whatever we wanted. We had nothing to get back to, no schedule, and the whole day to ourselves. I loved us being together as a family, Dave loved driving on roads he'd never know even existed and being outside exploring with his boys, Tanner loved the snakes, Colty loved the fish, and Braden loved being outside period. It was a fun day had by all!! Tanner said to Dave this morning, "If you had to work while we came to the waterfalls, we would miss you." We are so lucky our Daddy could spend the whole day with us! And, we get tomorrow too!
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Maycie is crying her eyes out right now, because I clicked off of the pictures of the boys. "Colty, Tanner, Braden, Waaa"
Looks like our idea of heaven, too. Fun stuff. My dad can sit for hours and stare at the "dam cam" and watch how many fish swim through, and now Tyson's doing it! :)
What fun you packed into such a short time!!! Braden is a little blondie...i think he looks like your brother Jordan. He's the Peterson of your kids for sure. I assume the pictures with you and Dave were shots taken by the kiddos...they did a good job. Unless of course someone was passing by and took them for you. Anyways, can't wait till you come to Utah. Hasta la pasta
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