Ritzville, Wash. May 5

 For picturesque Americana, you've come to the right place.

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Just make sure you can handle the wind!

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Here's a "Where's Waldo" shot for you guys:

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Can you spot my RV?

What about all the flags?

They're part of a 'just 'cause' program that runs May through September, explains Mary Graves,IMG_0070 Ritzville Chamber of Commerce administrator.

Graves and her husband, Terry Kaas, moved from Bremerton, Wash. to this town of less than 2,000 residents, three years ago. Their goal was to retire, but they ended up taking jobs in the community. 

A former marketing professional, Graves sees a future of increased tourism for Ritzville due to its proximity to Interstate 90 and role as eastern Washington's wheat and grain transport hub.

"I think it is on the verge of itself. I think in the next few years it's just going to blossom," she says.

Wenatchee, Wash.

A place of picket fences and shadows

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where color can be found…

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In old alley ways

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and words on doors.

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Sun and shadows…

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Time etches its story without words

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but it cannot etch the sky.

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There will always be a place for you here.

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And if you peer into doorways that are hidden from every day

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remembering what was larger than life, yesterday

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the color of a former world

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whose beautiful eyes can no longer see,

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you will find me.

I’ll be playing with color, dancing in shadows

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trying to count all the things we’ve moved

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and the distance we rode

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together or alone…

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And I’ll be thinking of you while I walk my line through time.

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Free Grand Slam

An updated post for you all – and still about Denny's! A friend and I on Tuesday went into our local Denny's to order $2 coffees and enjoy our free Grand Slams. The promo, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day, was advertised during the Super Bowl, on Facebook and on the restaurant chain's website.

In all honesty, I never go out of my way to eat pork or refined sugars, so I could take or leave the signature offering, which retails for $5.99.
Then again, I don't have a job and it's a free meal! Woulda made a great cheapo date for a down-on-their-luck couple.

What I really wanted to see was what kind of turnout there would be. Is the economy so bad that people will go out of their way on a Tuesday for bacon and pancakes? (You could probably make the whole thing at home for a couple dollars – including the coffee!)

We arrived at 11:30 a.m. and joined the line out the door. After 30 minutes, we were seated. The staff was efficient, but friendly.

I don't think I'm more likely to eat at Denny's as a result of this meal, but I applaud the company for doing something that will be read as an act of solidarity with struggling Americans. (Even if the assessment is true that they did it for publicity and possibly still made money on the increased volume of coffees and orange juice orders.)

One thing is for certain, it was quite the place to be in Burien, Wash. All kinds of work-a-day people interacting and rubbing elbows.

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(This photo was taken by my friend on her Blackberry.)