Odesza Part Three: Ohme and Home

What a great concert! We didn’t get back until 1am so we slept in a little the next morning. Not too much though since hotels like to kick you out by 11am! After a quick breakfast from a coffee house we decided to sightsee just a little more in Wenatchee before heading home. We ended up at Ohme Gardens, which was originally created as a retreat for the Ohme family in 1929. The land is 40 acres with evergreens transplanted from the nearby Cascade Mountains. The stone for the pathways throughout the gardens were all taken from the Columbia River. A beautiful garden with small pools, wildflowers and overlooks, definitely was a labor of love to create.

That’s the conclusion of our adventure to see Odesza as we headed home with our souvies and great memories from the trip!

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