“How do you like the rain?”
I love the rain I am a farmer’s daughter! But, what people
are often referring to is the Seattle area, where it rains on average 40-50”
each year. I live on the east side of the state, literally four miles from the
Idaho border, where we average 15-20” of rain each year. In Eastern Washington
is gets into the 90’s in the summer and below zero some winters, we see a
little bit of everything! Though, I do have to admit, the weather in Kansas is
a bit more temperamental.
“Have you been to Forks?” (Like Twilights Forks)
No! Forks is an eight and half hour drive, including a ferry
ride. But I know someone who grew up there and they also have an FFA chapter!
“So, you aren’t used to small towns and this much
agriculture?”
Wrong! I grew up in a small town, on a wheat farm (that
often gets gasps). And wheat isn’t the only thing produced in Washington; it is
the 2nd most agriculturally diverse state, behind California. The
state produces over 320 different agricultural products! Needless to say, if
you take a drive across the state you can roll through the fields of wheat,
pass by the pastures of cattle, see the famous grapes of the Columbia Valley,
eat an apple fresh off a tree, pick some cherries for a pie, try some cheese,
fresh from a dairy, eat fresh sea food on a harbor, pick up some logs to build
a log home, and so much more! The diversity of Washington’s agriculture is
amazing!
Coming to Kansas has taught me a lot about stereo types
related to the places people are from. I challenge you that the next time you
meet someone from a place you have never been, to take the time to understand
what the place they are from is really like, before you assume it is like what you’ve
seen the movies and on the news!
-Paige
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