While walking down the Washougal Waterfront Trail on an uncharacteristically warm and dry spring day last week, Roma Toft was asked what she liked best about east Clark County. She responded with a flick of her hand southeast, toward the Columbia River and Mount Hood.
“(I love) the (open) space and the nature,” said Toft, a resident of Zielonki, a small commune in northern Poland. “I’m really envious of that because in Europe, no matter if it’s Poland, Ukraine or (anywhere in) Western Europe, we like space. When I first came to America — and this impression will stay with me forever — (I fell in love with) the open space. Everything is just big and wide open. This is really nice.”
Last week, Toft became the first Zielonki resident to visit Washougal since the two cities reached an agreement to form a sister-city partnership earlier this year.
Washougal leaders took Toft, a Zielonki council member, on a tour of their city on Wednesday, April 19, showing her Washougal City Hall, the Washougal School District, 54-40 Brewing Company, the Port of Camas-Washougal, Steamboat Landing and the Pendleton Woolen Mill.
“It’s wonderful,” she said. “Everything is just perfect, a perfect mixture of everything — information, friendships, weather, the beauty of it all. It’s really nice. I love America — my husband is American — so for my first visit here, I knew that I would really like it. I live in Poland, but I have really special feelings for America, so whenever I come here, I always have a good experience and I always meet wonderful people.”