Eagle Creek & Punchbowl Falls
Blue sky alert! When you live in the Pacific Northwest and there’s been a grey roof hanging low over your head for months on end, it’s a little disconcerting when that roof is abruptly lifted to...
View ArticlePuttin’ on the Green: Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
The O’Flaherty Castle in Connemara, Ireland. Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! This post will be a bit short on words but very long on green. I love all the colors found in nature. I’ve been blessed to...
View ArticleOneonta Gorge
Oneonta Gorge is a narrow and verdant canyon in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area. This is a lovely canyon that lies not far east of Portland (Oregon) in the Columbia River Gorge. Being lush,...
View ArticleSpring Pastures
Mount Hood rises beyond rural pastureland in western Oregon. Whenever I head out to the barn where my horses are kept I pass through a very pastoral stretch of countryside. The pictures here are from...
View ArticleSingle-image Sunday: Punchbowl Falls
Springtime in Oregon is a time of full rivers and waterfalls. During spring’s high water flows, it is necessary to get wet to get a river-level view of Punchbowl Falls on Eagle Creek in Oregon’s...
View ArticleThe Value of Kindness
The first image made after the act of kindness, sunset along the Columbia near home. Believe it or not this is a photography-related post. I was recently surprised with a loaner camera! A person I...
View ArticleSingle-image Sunday: A Green Spring
Fall’s Creek in the SW Washington Cascadesi. I experimented with several different exposure lengths. 20 sec. @f/22, ISO 200. The Friday Foto Talk this week (you know the one I posted on Saturday!)...
View ArticleGorton Creek’s Cascades
A small falls along Gorton Creek in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. Gorton Creek tumbles down one of the formerly not well known little side-canyons in the Columbia River Gorge. Now, like the Gorge...
View ArticleSingle-image Sunday: Mossy Creek
Springtime on Alec Creek: Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. I found this mossy scene while exploring a creek in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington. This is one of the most...
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