And the Lord went before them by day in a pillar of cloud to lead
them along the way, and by night in a pillar of fire to give them
light, that they might travel by day and by night . . . . . . . . .
. .Exodus 13:21
On the Road with Joe and Jill: May 17, 2007 ~ GREETINGS FROM EASTERN WASHINGTON
May 17, 2007 ~ GREETINGS FROM EASTERN WASHINGTON
We’re here in the high desert agricultural area of Eastern Washington where they grow wheat, potatoes, asparagus, mint, apples and many other crops.It is also home to many dairy and beef farms, and feed lots, some of which are located right down the street from the resort where we currently live.You know where I’m going with this, right?As they say in Italian, “Uff! La puzza!”.It gets kinda stinky around here sometimes, but by the time we leave, we’ll probably be used to it like the rest of the folks.Sage Hills is a Golf and RV Resort with a 50-site RV park, an 18 hole championship course, a pro shop, restaurant and bar.(See the “Sage Hills Resort” photo album).The RV park has spacious grassy sites and lots of nice shade trees.The golf course is in beautiful shape and Joe is taking advantage of his opportunity to play unlimited golf with his own cart; just one our ‘perks’ for working here.And speaking of work, we work in the Pro Shop just a couple of days a week leaving us plenty of time for travel and sightseeing.Most of the resort is staffed by workampers, like us.The managers, Louie and Jeannie, are awesome.Not only are they great to work for, they’re great to work with.They work their butts off, but they also know how to have fun.Having managed the resort for little over a year, they are successfully turning the Columbia Basin's best kept secret into a well-known and sought-after golf and RV destination. For more information or reservations, visit their website at SageHills.com.
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