The South Riding RV Travels

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21st May 2010 - Declo ID to Boise ID Museums

Squirrels are known to be friendly but this little fellah would have been inside the RV if we had given him half a chance. He appeared just as we were packing up to leave the campsite.

 

Southern Idaho was supposed to be potato country, but we only found grain and grain silos. There is a long straight road with this one apparently in the middle of the road but at the last moment it veers off to one side.
Mostly the terrain is dead flat and reminiscent of Kansas. It isn't all grain, there are large areas growing nothing of significance.
But the grain needs irrigation and there is lots of it. Mostly the spray booms are on wheels and are driven slowly round in an arc by the water pressure. This field has been ploughed, sown and irrigated in complete circles, leading to this striking pattern.
They do grow wine in Washington State to the west and in British Columbia to the north at Kelowna, but we didn't know there is a significant industry presence in Idaho. But we never saw any vines.
Multiple trailers are permitted in several western states but this is the first time we had seen a rig like this being hauled by a pickup.
This is a bit out of sequence. We stopped off in Boise to visit the daughter of our hosts in Phoenix. They had a busy weekend when this cat (an ex-stray) suddenly gave birth (in the youngest child's bed) and their rabbit also gave birth. Both were unexpected. The kittens survived but the rabbits died, probably from the very cold weather.