Palouse, Washington

It's my old home town.
Small town ambience combined with connections to two major universities make this a choice place to live. I just like the place. Maybe you will too.



Poppies
Barbara's Garden
The co-owner of this website, Barbara Murray, has become a gardening fanatic. Go here to view the fruits of her labor during the 1998 gardening season.





1955 Ford Crown Victoria
Rolling Sculpture
Automobiles I have owned, loved and hated over the years, WWII to the new Century.




The InvitationEarthrise
"It doesn't interest me where or what or with whom you studied. I want to know what sustains you from the inside when all else fades away. I want to know if you can be alone with yourself, and if you truly like the company
you keep." 


Horse at dawn


Wandering Around
Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon on Memorial Day Weekend, 2000.
Maybe you should take a trip to Joseph, Oregon.





 Steptoe Butte, Washington Steptoe Butte view


Memorial Day Weekend, 2002, A Fantastic 360 degree view of the lush and green Palouse country.





Fletcher Creek Falls
Fletcher Creek Falls
and Provincial Forest Campground on Kootenay Lake, B.C. Canada. It's a little bit of heaven.






The Poetry of Delmar Edgar Murray Delmar Edgar Murray

Born in 1935, D. Edgar Murray grew up in the small Eastern Washington town of Palouse. He has retired from traveling the world as a communications technician for the U.S. Government. Murray's poetry is exceptional for its poignant yet piquant style.






MIDI Files
Some of the very best MIDI files found on the web. If you don't have a good sound card and speakers on your computer system, go and get them and enjoy!

ser-en-dip-i-ty n. The faculty of happening upon or making fortunate discoveries when not in search of them. [Coined by Horace Walpole (1754), in The Three Princes of Serendip (Ceylon), the heroes of which make such discoveries]