Spent the last week in Grand Teton National Park and was able to make a quick trip up to explore Yellowstone. It was covered in a blanket of soft snow.
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Spent the last week in Grand Teton National Park and was able to make a quick trip up to explore Yellowstone. It was covered in a blanket of soft snow.
Hi Kelly. 10 and I live right outside Pacific City. Today, we stopped by the Nestucca Valley Artisans festival and then went to Stimulus. There were photographs that are exquisite. Just amazingly fabulous photographs. We just wanted to tell you how much we love them all of them. And your descriptions underneath just really add so much. Thank you. Ted and Ruby
Hi, so sorry this is such a late reply! Thank you so much, this made my day. I'm so glad you enjoyed the show!
Mount Hood enveloped in storm clouds.
Those mid-June days.
Mountains in the river.
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“Oh down to the river we did ride”
-The River
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The clouds break
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Saying goodbye to winter - I’ll see you later!
What a beautiful day today. Spring is finally here!
Two different days. One right after the other. The Oregon coast is a fickle place.
Peeking just through the archway.
The power pounding water drowned out all other noises to the point where it was almost too much to handle the deep rumble of the falls.
A scramble up through fallen trees and mud brought me to an amazing view of the Columbia River Gorge!
Foam trails were the only way to tell that the tide had been so high when I went exploring on Seal Beach.
Seaside Calm
Discovery~
These rocks created a natural barrier between the ocean and the beach. They reminded me of a mountain range.