We headed first to Trail, BC which had a "one of the largest fully. integrated metallurgical smelting and refining complexes". It was my first time to see such a complex. It was huge. Apparently, zinc is one of the metals they refine. They had funny looking tubes sticking out of several of the large warehouses. It appears a lot of people are employed there from the huge parking lots.
I love to take photos of the scenery because it is always different. A different type of tree or bush or flower. I also find it fascinating to take pictures of barns. They are the only structure I have seen that is allowed to get old. I love their character. Between Castlegar, BC and Colville, WA there was an unusal amount of such barns.
This does not look like a barn but it definitely qualified for an old building with its own character.
I am also drawn to take pictures of churches. They are always different and beautiful in their own way. This is the First Congregational Church in Colville, Washington.
Well, do we have a deal for you. Lance is prone to make a sudden left or right turn to a local golf course. This course only costs $2 for 18 holes. Cannot go wrong at the Pend Oreille Golf & Country Club just outside of Kettle Falls, Washington. The tee boxes are astroturf and greens not really sure??? However, according to their rules: "Sweep each green before leaving it. Place drag out of way on far side of hole."
Further down the road is Crystal Falls. Lovely.....
All in all our trip was a pleasant one with the sun coming out not to mention a great lunch at Ronnie D's Drive-In. Apparently, it has been voted the best fast food restaurant in Colville. It was good. http://www.ronnieds.com/
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