I spent much of yesterday driving to Yakima Valley, hanging out for a bit, and then driving home. Round trip was about 7 hours and 380 miles, includng non-driving time. I suspect it'd be a bit more fun during the Spring- or Summer-time, as the place was (as expected) pretty quiet. In fact, it sounds like most wineries do barrel tastings around the end of April, so I think we're going to have to head back up... maybe a quick weekend trip.
I'm still a newbie to Washington, and so was pretty amazed at the scenery. You go from rainy, tropical-ish climate, through Snoqualmie Pass--which reminded me so much like driving through New Hampshire on the east coast (with real snow falling even!)--, and then land in something which feels a bit like Arizona, with very few trees and very dry weather. All in a matter of 2 1/2 hours. This was one of those times I wish I had a bike.
Threw some photos up on MSN Spaces (free disk space :) ). Here are a few:



