One of the highlights of my September was spending an afternoon at Baillie Grohman (a local winery) with some of my girlfriends. We enjoyed wine flights, a beautiful charcuterie board, and even better conversation. The sun was warm, the views were incredible, and the laughter flowed as easily as the wine. We caught up on everything that had filled our summers. From family trips to backyard projects and long days at the lake, everyone had a story to share. I left that day feeling so grateful for the friendships I have here and for the lifestyle that makes gatherings like this possible. Living in the Creston Valley means more than owning a home. It means having access to experiences that bring people together. Whether it is visiting a local vineyard, stopping by the farmer’s market, or simply sitting on a patio enjoying the mountain views, there is a richness to life here that you can feel every day. When people ask me why they should consider making a move to Creston, this is what comes to mind. It is not just about square footage or lot size. It is about community, connection, and the chance to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures. For me, that September afternoon at the winery was the perfect reminder of why I love calling this valley home.
A September Highlight in the Creston Valley