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Walla Walla Police Officers walk Gabriel Cantu Leija, 34, to a police car after placing him under arrest for suspicion of first degree robbery of American West Bank on East Isaacs Avenue this morning. The blue minivan parked out front is believed to have been used in the robbery as well. The near officer is carrying a black bag containing something away from the scene. UB photo by Matthew B. Zimmerman
This location is up the street from a former mall PayLess location. On the original picture if you look closely in the upper left corner you can see the old PayLess sign. I worked here for a few days as they set up the new GNC department. Notice the garden center. Most of the RA1s built first in the area had garden centers. After the first round of relocations Rite Aid must have decided to quit adding them in since the stores moved/built later don't have garden centers.
The sly knowing look in the white faced cow is something else. Wonder if he's the reason she has the big scar on her side.
Walla Walla is both the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington, and the county's largest city. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 29,686. Walla Walla is in the southeastern region of Washington, approximately five hours by car from Seattle, Washington and thirteen miles from the Oregon border.
Whitman College, Walla Walla Community College, and the Washington State Penitentiary are located in Walla Walla. Walla Walla University is located in nearby College Place, Washington. In addition, Baker Boyer Bank, the oldest bank in the state of Washington, was founded in Walla Walla in 1869.
Walla Walla is famous for its sweet onions. Many wineries are located in the area and it is a popular vacation spot for wine enthusiasts.
Proud residents of the town often brag about it as the town so nice they named it twice. Walla Walla is a Native American name that means "Place of Many Waters."
Halle enjoyed balancing on the top of the rickety public rubbish bin.
Somewhere on East 84, between The Dalles OR and Pendleton OR. Felt like we were on that stretch a mini-eternity.
...box of wonderful bento goodies from skamegu.
There's so much stuff in here I can barely even comprehend it all: two bento boxes (not pictured), food cups (both paper and reusable silicon), giant Cheeto-like snacks, Hello Kitty candies, Hot Sox slipper socks, sauce and furikake bottles, food picks, onigiri wrappers, a mini onigiri mold, a banana keeper, furikake, miso, chopsticks, a fork with a case, a tourist's guide to Tokyo... it's an EXPLOSION OF AMAZING JAPANESE AND BENTO GOODNESS!
I sent her this (and believe you me, cheese is HEAVY and therefore expensive to ship), and she sent me all this back! Swapping RULES!
I just really like this candid shot of my friend... It is a little blurry, sadly, but I still like it.
Taken in Walla Walla, Washington in 2008
This photo was featured in the Epic Transit Journey - The Walla Walla Loop post on TransitZac.
Many of Valley Transit's bus stops include full schedules for the route(s) they're served by. At this stop, there is a schedule for Route 1 Eastbound to WWCC and the East Loop (weekday evening and Saturday route).