Continue Reading Fence Posts As I have described before, my mother used to climb over fences. Sometimes in order to take short cuts. Often times in…
Continue Reading Halloween Post(s) In keeping with today’s Halloween customs, I’ll post some photographs of posts and poles that struck me as eerie in one or…
Continue Reading Post, poles and pilings Time to get back to man-made structures – and also time to don some pink glasses to persuade ourselves the world is…
Continue Reading Curves ahead Ok, anything, ANYTHING, to get out of this funk. Let’s look at the bright side: What would a summary of local history…
Continue Reading My personal refuge On a day where an armed militia, with tens of thousands of rounds of live ammunition, who destroyed a community, vandalized Indian…
Continue Reading Sea Breeze Let’s move on from mountains, desert, and the Gorge to the Pacific Coast. Today’s photographs cover a range of places that I…
Continue Reading Clambering (to the) goats Between Mt. Rainier and Mt. Adams lie 108,096 acres of Goat Rocks Wilderness, a portion of the volcanic Cascade Mountain Range. The…
Continue Reading Sagebrush Country I never thought I would see the words Ronald Reagan and rebel in the same sentence. But he declared himself a rebel, in…
Continue Reading Two for One A Stroll and a Hike When you cross the bridge from Hood River into Washington State and take a right on Hwy 14 you will eventually come…
Continue Reading Heimatkunde In my elementary school there were 4 grades to a classroom. Often when the teacher needed a break from the chaos he declared…