A Visit to Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID
August 2006
 
Jenny Bailey, Jane Vieth Suits and Louise Collins
on Louise and Jeff's patio
   
Alan Suits and Charles Cody
Charles is Plant Growth Facilities
Manager, Washington State University

Alan Suits and Jane Vieth Suits
Alan is retired and
Jane is a Prof. of History at
Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI
   
Jane Vieth Suits and Louise Collins
Louise is a Nurse Practitioner and
Director of the Kendrick Clinic, Kendrick, ID
Jane Vieth Suits and Jenny Bailey
   
View from Steptoe Butte, Washington State
Steptoe Butte State Park is a 150-acre, 3,612-foot-tall
natural monument. Thimble-shaped, the quartzite
butte looms in bald grandeur over the prevailing flat lands.
Larry and Jenny Bailey, Jane Vieth Suits and Louise Collins
Larry and Jenny enjoy outdoor activities such
as boating and fishing near Pullman and windjammer
cruises in the Caribbean
   
Alan on the way up Steptoe Butte
View from the top of Steptoe Butte
   
The wheat harvest
Wheat is grown in vast areas in eastern Washington State.
Summer Flowers
City of Palouse, Washington
Palouse is located in the Palouse region,
a land of rolling hills and scenic beauty.
The storefront on the left houses a Museum
of Newspaper Printing Equipment
Public Art in Palouse
Pullman, WA
Moscow, ID

Nestled in southeastern Washington's rolling wheat fields, Pullman has much to offer visitors, students and those seeking a lifestyle that combines a beautiful country setting with the benefits of a major university.

Pullman's 24,675 residents are a mix of Washington State University students, faculty and staff intertwined with families and individuals employed in agriculture, government, retail, trade technology and services.

Moscow is located in northern Idaho, nestled between Moscow mountain and the beautiful undulating hills of the Palouse. With a small town friendliness and safety, Moscow is also a great location for higher education, being home to the University of Idaho and with Washington State University just across the state line.

Moscow is the "Heart of the Arts"--with the annual Jazz Festival, live music on the town, the Rendezvous in the Park, and summer theatre.

Moscow is also a great place for those who love the outdoors. Camping, mountain biking, snow mobiling, fishing and skiing abound, with some of the best big game and upland game hunting in the world located nearby.