Photography by Jonathan Ley

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The Palouse is a region located in southeastern Washington state, extending into parts of Idaho. The largest towns are Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID. The rolling hills extend north beyond Tekoa, WA, and south to the Snake River.

The Palouse looks quite different as the seasons progress. In late spring, the fields are green. The harvest season peaks around early August on most years. Winters can be harsh and cold - expect many of the smaller side roads (many of them with gravel beds) to be difficult or impassable.
Palouse Forever
Texture
History
Home
Home
Sunset at the Barn
Land
Amber Waves of Grain
Flowers and a Field
That Tree
Over Waves of Green
Blow Wind Blow
Into the Lush
And It Was
It is Loved
 Focus on the View
In Rolling Hills...
Ripples
One More Season?
Sweet Sunlight
The Photographers
Your Bread... Growing
Palouse Sunrise
Barn and Flowers
Wheels
Field of Gold
Harvest
Amber Waves
Tree and Sky
Striped
Wind Power
Patterns
Barley
Making Hay
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